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Damage Localization as a Possible Precursor of Earthquake Rupture

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—Based on the concepts of statistical mesoscopic damage mechanics, the rupture of a heterogeneous medium is investigated in terms of numerical simulations of a network model, subjected to simple shear loading. The heterogeneities are simulated by varying the sizes and fracture strains of the elements of the network. Progressive damage is governed by a damage field equation and a dynamic function of damage (DFD). From the damage field equation, a criterion for damage localization can be derived, and the DFD can be extracted from the simulations of the network. Importantly, the DFD intrinsically governs the damage localization. Both stress-free and periodic boundary conditions for the network are examined. It is found that damage localization may be the underlying mechanism of eventual rupture and thus could be used as a possible precursor of earthquake rupture.

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Received July 22, 1999; revised February 1, 2000; accepted April 7, 2000

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Li, H., Bai, Y., Xia, M. et al. Damage Localization as a Possible Precursor of Earthquake Rupture. Pure appl. geophys. 157, 1929–1943 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00001068

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