Extracting real-crack properties from non-linear elastic behaviour of rocks: abundance of cracks with dominating normal compliance and rocks with negative Poisson ratios
Results of examination of experimental data on non-linear elasticity of rocks using experimentally determined pressure dependences of P- and S-wave velocities from various literature sources are presented. Overall, over 90 rock samples are considered. Interpretation of the data is performed using...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2017-09-01
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Series: | Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics |
Online Access: | https://www.nonlin-processes-geophys.net/24/543/2017/npg-24-543-2017.pdf |
Summary: | Results of examination of experimental data on non-linear elasticity of rocks
using experimentally determined pressure dependences of P- and S-wave
velocities from various literature sources are presented. Overall, over 90
rock samples are considered. Interpretation of the data is performed using an
effective-medium description in which cracks are considered as compliant
defects with explicitly introduced shear and normal compliances without
specifying a particular crack model with an a priori given ratio of the
compliances. Comparison with the experimental data indicated abundance
(∼ 80 %) of cracks with the normal-to-shear compliance ratios that
significantly exceed the values typical of conventionally used crack models
(such as penny-shaped cuts or thin ellipsoidal cracks). Correspondingly,
rocks with such cracks demonstrate a strongly decreased Poisson ratio
including a significant (∼ 45 %) portion of rocks exhibiting negative
Poisson ratios at lower pressures, for which the concentration of not yet
closed cracks is maximal. The obtained results indicate the necessity for
further development of crack models to account for the revealed numerous
examples of cracks with strong domination of normal compliance. Discovering
such a significant number of naturally auxetic rocks is in contrast to the
conventional viewpoint that occurrence of a negative Poisson ratio is an
exotic fact that is mostly discussed for artificial structures. |
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ISSN: | 1023-5809 1607-7946 |