Avalanche behavior and statistical properties in a microcrack coalescence process
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1999
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Fracture owing to the coalescence of numerous microcracks can be described by a simple statistical model, where a coalescence event stochastically occurs as the number density of nucleated microcracks increases. Both numerical simulation and statistical analysis reveal that a microcrack coalescence process may display avalanche behavior and that the final failure is catastrophic. The cumulative distribution of coalescence events in the vicinity of critical fracture follows a power law and the fracture profile has self-affine fractal characteristic. Some macromechanical quantities may be traced back and extracted from the mesoscopic process based on the statistical analysis of coalescence events. |
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英语 |
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Physical Review Letters.1999,82(2):347-350 |
Palavras-Chave | #Evolution-Induced Catastrophe #Self-Organized Criticality #Fractal Dimension #Earthquakes #Surfaces #Failure #Cracks |
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期刊论文 |