地质学
山崩
变化(天文学)
剪切(地质)
地震学
剪应力
压力(语言学)
岩土工程
岩石学
材料科学
复合材料
物理
语言学
哲学
天体物理学
作者
Chengrui Chang,K. Ohno,William H. Schulz,Tetsuo Yamaguchi
摘要
Abstract Landslide assessments typically focus on the mechanical properties of the basal shear zone, but lateral faults are frequently overlooked, possibly due to their lower normal stresses and variably saturated conditions. Using double‐cylinder shear experiments on wet granular systems as analogs for landslide lateral faults, we observe anomalous shear stress variations with fluid volume fractions, defying an expected unimodal relationship associated with capillary cohesion. At low fluid volume fractions, shear strength weakens as the wet grain assembly experiences reduced lateral pressure and increased boundary slip. This boundary slip subsequently vanishes, with an abrupt strengthening due to the dilation of the grain assembly against fluid surface tension as saturation approaches. Strike‐slip motion and confinement in this system explain the strength anomaly, highlighting a critical role of lateral faults in landslide stability, particularly in cases where dynamics cannot be adequately explained by monitored pore‐water pressure or basal friction.
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