Stress-State and Sliding Between Colliding Plates in the Subduction Zone

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Emilia Assenova, Evgenia Kozhoukharova
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Understanding of friction is important for tribological processes ranging from engineering contact systems to the nonmechanical inorganic tribosystems of Earth’s seismo-tectonic zones. A common but little-studied case is the combination of interaction, sliding and counter-pressure (collision) between plates and rock blocks, which develops specific deformations and energy and material changes. Above friction processes depend on the geometry, the spatial relations between the crustal plates, their material, especially rheological properties, and the energy transformations. The subduction zone has been regarded as place of renewal processes of energy and material. The role of the intensive friction processes in the increase of temperature and pressure in the subduction zone is shown, and the resulting both internal, external deformations and material changes of the rock material. A hypothesis is presented for the formation of the so-called "Deformation Arc" observed in the Alps, the Chilean segment of the Andes and the Nepalese zone. A contribution to science represents the application of tribological principles in the interpretation of natural, in this case geotribological processes, which leads to mutual enrichment of both tribology and geology.
俯冲带碰撞板块间的应力状态与滑动
从工程接触系统到地球地震构造带的非机械无机摩擦系统,对摩擦的理解对于摩擦学过程非常重要。一个常见但鲜有研究的例子是板块和岩石块之间的相互作用、滑动和反压力(碰撞)的结合,这会产生特定的变形、能量和物质变化。上述摩擦过程取决于几何形状、地壳板块之间的空间关系、它们的材料,特别是流变特性和能量转换。俯冲带被认为是能量和物质更新过程的场所。揭示了强烈的摩擦作用对俯冲带温度和压力升高的作用,以及由此引起的岩石内部、外部变形和物质变化。提出了在阿尔卑斯山、安第斯山脉的智利部分和尼泊尔地区观察到的所谓“变形弧”的形成的假设。对科学的贡献体现了摩擦学原理在解释自然过程中的应用,在这种情况下是地质摩擦学过程,这导致了摩擦学和地质学的相互丰富。
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Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures
Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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