The algebraic evaluation of two-dimensional finite strain rosettes |
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Authors: | David J Sanderson |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Geology, Queen's University of Belfast, BT7 INN Belfast, Northern Ireland |
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Abstract: | Arrays or rosettes of lines along which the extension or relative extension can be determined constitute finite strain gauge rosettes. Expressions for the principal strains and their orientation in terms of three nonparallel gauge extensions can be established in a suitable form for algebraic evaluation, thus replacing graphical methods based on Mohr construction. Three types of strain rosette problems, including one which utilizes angles, are particularly relevant to the study of deformed rocks. These, together with their relation to grid methods, are discussed and simple examples of their use given. Finally, an approach to the problem of finding best-fitting solutions to overdetermined regular strain rosettes is discussed. |
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Keywords: | strain analysis Mohr circle structural geology |
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