The detailed time-space distribution of acoustic emission (AE) events during the catastrophic fracture of rock samples containing a pre-existing joint or potential fracture plane is obtained under triaxial compression using a high-speed 32-channe waveform recording system, and the results are discussed with respect to the prediction and characterization of catastrophic fault failure. AE activity is modeled quantitatively in terms of the seismic b-value of the magnitude–frequency relation, the self-excitation strength of the AE time series, and the fractal dimension of AE hypocenters. Consistent with previous studies on rock samples containing a fracture plane with several asperities, the present analyses reveal three long-term phases of AE ...
The acoustic emission b value is an important and widely used parameter for the early prediction of ...
To study the crack evolution law and failure precursory characteristics of deep granite rocks in the...
A series of acoustic emission (AE) experiments of rock failure have been conducted under cyclic load...
Rock burst is the result of the development and extension of micro-cracks during the loading process...
The location of acoustic emission (AE) sources during deformation of rock has proven to be a useful ...
Analysis of Acoustic Emission (AE) induced during brittle and porous rock fractu...
Analysis of Acoustic Emission (AE) induced during brittle and porous rock fractu...
Rock deformation or fracture is accompanied by the phenomenon of acoustic emission (AE). Due to the ...
Sudden inelastic deformations in rock are associated with acoustic emission (AE). Therefore, AE moni...
Acoustic emission (AE) is a useful non-destructive technique to determine whether damage in rock mat...
Laboratory results from uniaxial compression tests performed on pink Lac du Bonnet granite samples i...
The abrupt rock-related hazards, such as landslide, rock burst, and collapse, seriously threaten the...
The development of the failure process in complex macrosystems using large rock samples subjected to...
During rock failure and instability, cracks usually appear as microcracks in local areas and then ex...
Acoustic emissions (AE) can provide information relating to the internal state of a deforming rock s...
The acoustic emission b value is an important and widely used parameter for the early prediction of ...
To study the crack evolution law and failure precursory characteristics of deep granite rocks in the...
A series of acoustic emission (AE) experiments of rock failure have been conducted under cyclic load...
Rock burst is the result of the development and extension of micro-cracks during the loading process...
The location of acoustic emission (AE) sources during deformation of rock has proven to be a useful ...
Analysis of Acoustic Emission (AE) induced during brittle and porous rock fractu...
Analysis of Acoustic Emission (AE) induced during brittle and porous rock fractu...
Rock deformation or fracture is accompanied by the phenomenon of acoustic emission (AE). Due to the ...
Sudden inelastic deformations in rock are associated with acoustic emission (AE). Therefore, AE moni...
Acoustic emission (AE) is a useful non-destructive technique to determine whether damage in rock mat...
Laboratory results from uniaxial compression tests performed on pink Lac du Bonnet granite samples i...
The abrupt rock-related hazards, such as landslide, rock burst, and collapse, seriously threaten the...
The development of the failure process in complex macrosystems using large rock samples subjected to...
During rock failure and instability, cracks usually appear as microcracks in local areas and then ex...
Acoustic emissions (AE) can provide information relating to the internal state of a deforming rock s...
The acoustic emission b value is an important and widely used parameter for the early prediction of ...
To study the crack evolution law and failure precursory characteristics of deep granite rocks in the...
A series of acoustic emission (AE) experiments of rock failure have been conducted under cyclic load...