PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Experimental analysis of the stick-slip characteristics of faults at different loading rates.

  • Bao-Xin Jia,
  • Zong-Xian Gao,
  • Xiu-Hui Han,
  • Jia-Xu Jin,
  • Jian-Jun Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231464
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 4
p. e0231464

Abstract

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In deep underground engineering, in a large spatial, high-stress environment, rapid excavation is likely to affect the loading rate of the fault structure and to cause stick-slip. In this study, an experiment was conducted to explore the stick-slip characteristics at different loading rates. A double-sided shear experiment and the digital speckle correlation method were used to analyze the evolution of the displacement field, the slip displacement, and the slip rate of the fault's stick-slip activity at different loading rates as well as their correlation with the loading rate. The loading rate, moment magnitude, and stress drop of the fault's stick-slip and their corresponding relationships were studied. The results show that the occurrence of stick-slip is inversely proportional to the loading rate. The evolution of the fault-slip displacement field at different loading rates is similar. At a given loading rate, the magnitude is positively correlated with the stress drop. The magnitude and stress drop are inversely related to the loading rate.