Nonlinear relaxation in geomaterials: New results

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Numerous acoustic experiments demonstrate that in media with a complex structure, such as rock, the elastic response is characterized by (i) a decrease in the material modulus during wave excitation, typically with a hysteresis (fast nonlinear dynamics), and (ii) long-time recovery to the original equilibrium modulus (slow dynamics). Here, a physical model of a granular material with an inter-grain contact potential having one or more metastable wells suggested earlier is significantly developed to include a non-logarithmic stage and the joint action of excitation and recovery. Theoretical results are compared with our experimental data.

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Ostrovsky, L., Lebedev, A., Manakov, S., Riviere, J., Shokouhi, P., Guyer, R., … Johnson, P. (2018). Nonlinear relaxation in geomaterials: New results. In Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics (Vol. 34). Acoustical Society of America. https://doi.org/10.1121/2.0000910

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