fissavi
Fissavi is a fictional term used for purposes of this article to illustrate a concept in speculative geoscience. It refers to a class of fracture networks in brittle rock that can organize into quasi-regular patterns under certain stress regimes. The term is not part of established geology and has no formal definition in peer-reviewed literature; it is sometimes used in educational contexts to discuss how cracks propagate and interact.
Etymology: The word fissavi is a constructed neologism, typically described as a blend of fissure and a
Mechanism: In the fictional model, fissavi networks form when rocks are subjected to cyclic or multi-axial loading,
Occurrence and use: As a concept, fissavi is used in thought experiments and some science fiction to
See also: fracture mechanics, fracture networks, fractals, crack propagation, structural health monitoring.