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Can rate and state friction explain frictional behavior at high slip rates?
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Slip Rates Along the Laohushan Fault and Spatial Variation in Slip Rate Along the Haiyuan Fault Zone
Tectonics, 2022AbstractThe spatial pattern of slip rates along the Haiyuan fault zone may reveal deformation process along the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau. By applying the 3D_Fault_Offsets code, we reevaluated the displacements of offset markers displaced by the Laohushan fault, the central segment of the Haiyuan fault zone.
Jinrui Liu +7 more
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Slip Rates and Slip Modes in an Actively Mode-Locked Laser
SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems, 2020The paper addresses the equation of the complex Ginzburg-Landau (CGL) type which models the operation of mode-locked fiber lasers. By means of the perturbation theory, the underlying CGL partial differential equation is reduced to a system of ODEs for parameters of a set of optical solitons.
Nathan L. Sanford +2 more
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Physical Review Letters, 2008
There are contradictory published data on the behavior of fluid slip at high shear rates. Using three methodologies (molecular dynamics simulations, an analytical theory of slip, and a Navier-Stokes-based calculation) covering a range of fluids (bead-spring liquids, polymer solutions, and ideal gas flows) we show that as shear rate increases, the ...
Ashlie, Martini +3 more
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There are contradictory published data on the behavior of fluid slip at high shear rates. Using three methodologies (molecular dynamics simulations, an analytical theory of slip, and a Navier-Stokes-based calculation) covering a range of fluids (bead-spring liquids, polymer solutions, and ideal gas flows) we show that as shear rate increases, the ...
Ashlie, Martini +3 more
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Effect of Slip Rate on Stress Drop
pure and applied geophysics, 1986Recent observations made by Kanamori and Allen about earthquake recurrence time and average stress drop revealed a very interesting relation: earthquakes with longer recurrence times have higher average stress drops. They attributed the difference in stress drop to the difference in long-term average slip rate. To interpret their result in terms of the
Tianging Cao, Keiiti Aki
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Slip weakening in rocks and analog materials at co-seismic slip rates
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 2008Abstract Determination of co-seismic slip resistance in earth faults is critical for understanding the magnitude of shear-stress reduction and hence the near-fault acceleration that can occur during earthquakes. Also, knowledge of shear resistance dependency on slip velocity, slip distance, normal stress, and surface roughness is fundamental ...
Fuping Yuan, Vikas Prakash
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The slip casting rate for quartz ceramics
Refractories, 1973In an investigation of the influence of the principal factors on the rate of slip casting quartz ceramics it was established that the density (porosity) of the deposited cast body is the main determining factor in the casting rate. The density of the body depends on the degree of stabilization, the pH, and the granularity of the slip suspension, and on
Yu. E. Pivinskii +3 more
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Liquid Slip in Nanoscale Channels as a Rate Process
Physical Review Letters, 2007Liquids flowing through nanoscale channels can slip; that is, there is a discontinuity in the mean speed between the walls and the first layer of liquid molecules. The mechanisms of slip are unclear. Using numerical simulation, we find an exponential dependence of slip on solvation pressure which can be explained by treating slip as a rate process ...
Seth, Lichter +3 more
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Rate-Dependent Slip of Newtonian Liquid at Smooth Surfaces
Physical Review Letters, 2001Physical Review ...
Zhu, YX, Granick, S
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Late Quaternary slip rates and slip partitioning on the Alpine Fault, New Zealand
Journal of Structural Geology, 2001Abstract Published geological data on Late Quaternary offsets on the Alpine Fault, New Zealand, have been assembled into a common format and analysed with respect to uncertainties. Uncertainties arise mainly from measurement of offset features, relating apparent offsets to actual fault slip, and dating the offset features.
Richard J. Norris, Alan F. Cooper
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