The Development of Fracture Networks by Shear: Experimental Results.

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ze&apos Reches ev
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The growth of networks of shear fractures is explored in a series of experiments with samples of wet clay. The samples are subjected to plane strain deformation in a rigid apparatus. The individual fractures observed on the upper surface of the clay samples grow longer by three mechanisms: in-plane propagation, off-plane propagation and coalescence. New, active fractures cut and displace older, less active ones. The lengths of individual fractures display lognormal distribution in most cases and power distribution in fewer. The calculated length parameters in the experiments, as well as in three field cases discussed here, suggest that the fundamental parameters in fracture analysis are the normalized cumulative length and the length of the shortest fracture measured.
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APA: Ze&apos Reches ev  (1986)  The Development of Fracture Networks by Shear: Experimental Results.

MLA: Ze&apos Reches ev The Development of Fracture Networks by Shear: Experimental Results.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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