Noise induced rupture process: Phase boundary and scaling of waiting time distribution
Abstract
A bundle of fibers has been considered here as a model for composite materials, where breaking of the fibers occur due to a combined influence of applied load (stress) and external noise. Through numerical simulation and a mean-field calculation we show that there exists a robust phase boundary between continuous (no waiting time) and intermittent fracturing regimes. In the intermittent regime, throughout the entire rupture process avalanches of different sizes are produced and there is a waiting time between two consecutive avalanches. The statistics of waiting times follows a Gamma distribution and the avalanche distribution shows power law scaling, similar to what have been observed in case of earthquake events and bursts in fracture experiments. We propose a prediction scheme that can tell when the system is expected to reach the continuous fracturing point from the intermittent phase.
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@article{arxiv.1206.7033,
title = {Noise induced rupture process: Phase boundary and scaling of waiting time distribution},
author = {Srutarshi Pradhan and Anjan Kumar Chandra and Bikas K. Chakrabarti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.7033},
year = {2013}
}
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6 pages, 8 figures