Rock failure problem #1014
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I did not see the setting of rock material strength in the seissol material parameter setting file. Can seissol input strength information to study whether the stress wave generated by the earthquake will reach the strength of rock mass. |
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There is only a visco-plasticity rheology in SeisSol, which transforms stress exceeding rock strength into plastic strain, without generating new waves (it just absorbs some of the waves' energy). |
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Is it possible to apply the global tensile stress first and set the tensile stress suddenly to 0 in a region? How should this situation be implemented in fault.yaml? Will this radialize elastic waves
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There is only a visco-plasticity rheology in SeisSol, which transforms stress exceeding rock strength into plastic strain, without generating new waves (it just absorbs some of the waves' energy).
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There is only a visco-plasticity rheology in SeisSol, which transforms stress exceeding rock strength into plastic strain, without generating new waves (it just absorbs some of the waves' energy).