tweedeactbreuk
Tweedeactbreuk is a term used in Dutch-language geoscience and material science to refer to a secondary rupture that develops after an initial fracture under sustained or redistributed stress. The term combines the Dutch word for second with breuk, meaning fracture or rupture.
Definition and scope: A tweedeactbreuk denotes the formation of a new fracture plane or zone following the
Context and mechanisms: Observations occur in brittle rocks under triaxial compression, in rock masses during mining,
Detection and study: Researchers rely on microseismic monitoring, acoustic emission, X-ray or CT imaging, and numerical
Terminology and usage: The term is not widely standardized and appears mainly in niche Dutch-language literature
Related topics include fracture mechanics, rock mechanics, and secondary cracking.