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ROLE OF FLUID PRESSURE IN MECHANICS OF OVERTHRUST FAULTING A REPLY
, 1959Promise of resolving the paradox of overthrust faulting arises from a consideration of the influence of the pressure of interstitial fluids upon the effective stresses in rocks. If, in a porous rock filled with a fluid at pressure p, the normal and shear
M. K. Hubbert, William Walden Rubey
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From Fault-Tree To Fault-Identification
IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 1983Summary: A practical way is given of identifying actual faults, by using a fault tree's complete system of minimal cutsets. For instance, for a fault tree where 20 cutsets are considered with 30 possible primal events, any of them can be found in at most three steps by the proposed FID-algorithm.
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Fault simulation for delay faults
[1989] Proceedings of the 1st European Test Conference, 2003Methods to quantify the effectiveness of a delay test are presented. The notion of hazard insensitivity, which generalizes the notion of a robust delay test, is used to identify instances of test invalidation due too glitches. The delay fault-simulator is used to evaluate some built-in-self-test (BIST) schemes. The delay-fault simulator is built around
B.G. Oomman, S.B. Akers
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Fault-tolerance and fault-intolerance
Proceedings of the international conference on Reliable software -, 1975Two complementary methods whìch are employed in order to assure relìable computing are fault-intolerance and fault-tolerance. Fault-intolerance depends on the elìmìnatìon of the causes of unreliability prior to the start of the computing process while fault-tolerance employs protective redunuancy during the computing process in order to detect and to ...
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Reliability, Faults, and Fault Tolerance
2010A clear understanding of several concepts and terminology related to reliability is needed to proceed with the understanding of the methodologies which are applied to guarantee optimal operability of VLSI systems, fault tolerance, and circuit architectures implementing them.
Miloš Stanisavljević +2 more
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Fault rocks and fault mechanisms
Journal of the Geological Society, 1977Physical factors likely to affect the genesis of the various fault rocks—frictional properties, temperature, effective stress normal to the fault and differential stress—are examined in relation to the energy budget of fault zones, the main velocity modes of faulting and the type of faulting, whether thrust, wrench, or normal.
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Science, 2010
The seismogenic behavior of subduction faults depends on the structural evolution of the fault zone.
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The seismogenic behavior of subduction faults depends on the structural evolution of the fault zone.
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FAULT PROBLEMS IN FAULT PLANES
Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1947Fault problems are treated by sections in fault planes. Methods are given for deriving from strike and dip of fault and strike and dip of faulted planar elements, such as beds, veins, and dikes, the angles required for drawing in the fault plane. Methods are given for converting field observations on plunge and direction of plunge of linear elements on
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LABORATORY-DERIVED FRICTION LAWS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO SEISMIC FAULTING
, 1998C. Marone
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