Discussion on the Geometric Methods to Calculating the Fault Complexity Coefficient

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Lots of faults exist in rock mass. Acconding on the course of quantitative analysis of fault complexity in mine and modern civil engineering at present, single fault complexity coefficient represents various geologic facts, and its value is less than the fact. Based on the evaluation of sheer incline area ratio and strike-slip fault area ratio about former research, measure fault complexity take an inclined fault interval multiply by the sum of extension length and ratio of numerical statement area. By geometric analysis of geological objects, this paper put forward geometric model which represents geological facts in truth. The results show that expression educed from the model has no multiplicity, is transpicuous and convenient for popularizing.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 594-597)

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