Stress wave attenuation in shock-damaged rock

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  • Cangli Liu
  • Thomas J. Ahrens
چکیده

The velocity and attenuation of ultrasonic stress waves in gabbroic rock samples (San Marcos, California) subjected to shock loading in the 2 GPa range were studied. From P wave velocity measurements we determined the damage parameter Dp and crack density e of the samples and related these to the attenuation coefficient (quality factor) under dynamic strains of 2 x 10 -? and at a frequency of 2 MHz using the ultrasonic pulse-echo method. A fit to the data yields the P wave spatial attenuation coefficient at a frequency of 2 MHz, ap(Dp) = 1.1 + 28.2Dp (decibels per centimeter). From the relation between the attenuation coefficient and quality factor, the quality factor Q is given by Q-• 0.011(1 + 25.6Dp)(1 Dp) •/•'. Using O'Connell-Budiansky theory relating crack density to velocity, the parameter in Walsh's theory was determined based on experimental data. An approximate method is also proposed to estimate the average half-length of cracks based on the attenuation measurements.

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تاریخ انتشار 2007