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A random fiber bundle with many discontinuities in the threshold distribution

Statistical Mechanics 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

We study the breakdown of a random fiber bundle model (RFBM) with nn-discontinuities in the threshold distribution using the global load sharing scheme. In other words, n+1n+1 different classes of fibers identified on the basis of their threshold strengths are mixed such that the strengths of the fibers in the ithi-th class are uniformly distributed between the values σ2i2\sigma_{2i-2} and σ2i1\sigma_{2i-1} where 1in+11 \leq i \leq n+1. Moreover, there is a gap in the threshold distribution between ithi-th and i+1thi+1-th class. We show that although the critical stress depends on the parameter values of the system, the critical exponents are identical to that obtained in the recursive dynamics of a RFBM with a uniform distribution and global load sharing. The avalanche size distribution (ASD), on the other hand, shows a non-universal, non-power law behavior for smaller values of avalanche sizes which becomes prominent only when a critical distribution is approached. We establish that the behavior of the avalanche size distribution for an arbitrary nn is qualitatively similar to a RFBM with a single discontinuity in the threshold distribution (n=1n=1), especially when the density and the range of threshold values of fibers belonging to strongest (n+1n+1)-th class is kept identical in all the cases.

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@article{arxiv.0807.4826,
  title  = {A random fiber bundle with many discontinuities in the threshold distribution},
  author = {Uma Divakaran and Amit Dutta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.4826},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

6 pages, 4 figures, Accepted in Phys. Rev. E

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