A mechanism for the production of electromagnetic radiation during fracture of brittle materials

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OKEEFE, SG
THIEL, DV
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1995
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The feasibility of the charge separation model as the source of electromagnetic radiation received from the fracture of brittle materials is demonstrated. An analytical expression and a finite difference method enable the calculation of currents flowing around the tip of a crack. Results from the model compare favourably with fracture events recorded from ice samples. Changes in material conductivity affect pulse shape although changes in crack surface conductance and not crack apex conductance cause most variation in the received signal.

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Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors

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89

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1-Feb

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