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      Modeling 1-D elastic P-waves in a fractured rock with hyperbolic jump conditions

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          The propagation of elastic waves in a fractured rock is investigated, both theoretically and numerically. Outside the fractures, the propagation of compressional waves is described in the simple framework of one-dimensional linear elastodynamics. The focus here is on the interactions between the waves and fractures: for this purpose, the mechanical behavior of the fractures is modeled using nonlinear jump conditions deduced from the Bandis-Barton model classicaly used in geomechanics. Well-posedness of the initial-boundary value problem thus obtained is proved. Numerical modeling is performed by coupling a time-domain finite-difference scheme with an interface method accounting for the jump conditions. The numerical experiments show the effects of contact nonlinearities. The harmonics generated may provide a non-destructive means of evaluating the mechanical properties of fractures.

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          2005-10-04
          2006-03-14
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          math/0510066
          7280d642-ae29-4442-914c-c9f4ff68da21
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          02.60.Cb, 02.70.Bf, 43.25.+y, 46.50.+a
          Journal of Computational and applied mathematics 204, 2 (2007) 292-305
          accepted and to be published in the Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
          math.NA physics.class-ph
          ccsd ccsd-00009406

          Numerical & Computational mathematics,Classical mechanics
          Numerical & Computational mathematics, Classical mechanics

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