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Statistical Similarity between the Compression of a Porous Material and Earthquakes
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EngineeringSeismic WaveMechanical EngineeringAcoustic Emission EventsCompression RateEarth ScienceStatistical SimilarityGeotechnical EngineeringEarthquake SourceEarthquake ForecastingStress WaveEarthquake EngineeringPhysicsInduced SeismicityEarthquake RuptureUnified Scaling LawStructural GeologySeismologyCivil EngineeringGeomechanicsSeismic Hazard
It has long been stated that there are profound analogies between fracture experiments and earthquakes; however, few works attempt a complete characterization of the parallels between these so separate phenomena. We study the acoustic emission events produced during the compression of Vycor (SiO(2)). The Gutenberg-Richter law, the modified Omori's law, and the law of aftershock productivity hold for a minimum of 5 decades, are independent of the compression rate, and keep stationary for all the duration of the experiments. The waiting-time distribution fulfills a unified scaling law with a power-law exponent close to 2.45 for long times, which is explained in terms of the temporal variations of the activity rate.
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