Abstract
On the basis of physical mesomechanics association between electrical polarization effect and plastic flow localization scale levels was investigated, single crystals LiF being compressed. There is distinct correlation between electric signals variation rate and stages of local shears developments in single crystal volume. Scale levels of ionic crystals plastic flow localization under compression are similar to those under tension of metal materials. The possibility of using revealed effects as a earthquake precursor is discussed.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Multiscaling in Applied Science and Emerging Technology, Fundamentals and Applications in Mesomechanics: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference for Mesomechanics |
Editors | G.C. Sih, T.B. Kermanidis, S.G. Pantelakis |
Pages | 136-143 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Publication status | Published - 2004 |
Event | Multiscaling in Applied Science and Emerging Technology; Fundamentals and Applications in Mesomechanics:Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference for Mesomechanics - Patras, Greece Duration: 31 May 2004 → 4 Jun 2004 |
Other
Other | Multiscaling in Applied Science and Emerging Technology; Fundamentals and Applications in Mesomechanics:Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference for Mesomechanics |
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Country | Greece |
City | Patras |
Period | 31.5.04 → 4.6.04 |
Keywords
- Earthquake
- Ionic single crystals
- Localized deformation
- Mesomechanics
- Polarization effect
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Engineering(all)