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Linear complementarity formulation for 3D frictional sliding problems

June 1, 2012

Frictional sliding on quasi-statically deforming faults and fractures can be modeled efficiently using a linear complementarity formulation. We review the formulation in two dimensions and expand the formulation to three-dimensional problems including problems of orthotropic friction. This formulation accurately reproduces analytical solutions to static Coulomb friction sliding problems. The formulation accounts for opening displacements that can occur near regions of non-planarity even under large confining pressures. Such problems are difficult to solve owing to the coupling of relative displacements and tractions; thus, many geomechanical problems tend to neglect these effects. Simple test cases highlight the importance of including friction and allowing for opening when solving quasi-static fault mechanics models. These results also underscore the importance of considering the effects of non-planarity in modeling processes associated with crustal faulting.

Publication Year 2012
Title Linear complementarity formulation for 3D frictional sliding problems
DOI 10.1007/s10596-011-9272-0
Authors J. Ole Kaven, Stephen H. Hickman, Nicholas C. Davatzes, Ovunc Mutlu
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Computational Geosciences
Index ID 70192582
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earthquake Science Center