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Analysis of Aperture Evolution in a Rock Joint Using a Complex Network Approach

In this study, we develop a complex network approach on a rough fracture, where evolution of elementary aperture during translational shear is characterized. In this manner, based on some hidden metric spaces (similarity measurements) between apertures profiles, we make evolutionary network in two directions (in parallel and perpendicular to the shear direction) and on the measured apertures profiles. Evaluation of the emerged network shows the connectivity degree (distribution) of network, after a transition step; fall in to the stable states which are coincided with the Gaussian distribution. Based on this event and real observations of the complex network changes, a simple model has been proposed in which evolving (decaying) of network is accomplished using a preferential detachment of edges. This suggests that destroying of surfaces is accomplished in a manner that is followed as a combination of random and preferential selection of each element. Also, evolving of cluster coefficients and number of edges displays similar patterns as well as are appeared in shear stress, hydraulic conductivity and dilation changes, which can be engaged to estimate shear strength distribution of asperities. Distinguishing of the contact profiles (or their equivalent : percolating clusters) and their changes, despite the former case, disclosed new side of a network, namely growing networks, which shed light the details of changes within intra-topology of profiles. Keywords: Complex Network, Aperture Evolution, Rock Joint

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