Experimental Evidence of Critical Sensitivity in Catastrophe
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09/07/2004
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Resumo |
The paper presents an experimental study on critical sensitivity in rocks. Critical sensitivity means that the response of a system to external controlling variable may become significantly sensitive as the system approaches its catastrophic rupture point. It is found that the sensitivities measured by responses on three scales (sample scale, locally macroscopic scales and mesoscopic scale) display increase prior to catastrophic transition point. These experimental results do support the concept that critical sensitivity might be a common precursory feature of catastrophe. Furthermore, our previous theoretical model is extended to explore the fluctuations in critical sensitivity in the rock tests. |
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英语 |
Fonte |
Xu XH,Xia MF,Ke FJ,et al. Experimental Evidence of Critical Sensitivity in Catastrophe[C]. 见:4th ACES Workshop. Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA. JUL 09-14,2004 |
Palavras-Chave | #力学 |
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会议论文 |