Criticality in Fiber Bundle Model

Abstract

We report a novel critical behavior in the breakdown of an equal load sharing fiber bundle model at a dispersion δc of the breaking threshold of the fibers. For δ < δc, there is a finite probability Pb, that rupturing of the weakest fiber leads to the failure of the entire system. For δ ≥ δc, Pb = 0. At δc, Pb L-η, with η ≈ 1/3, where L is the size of the system. As δ → δc, the relaxation time τ diverges obeying the finite size scaling law: τ Lβ(|δ-δc| Lα) with α, β = 0.33 0.05. At δc, the system fails, at the critical load, in avalanches (of rupturing fibers) of all sizes s following the distribution P(s) s-, with = 0.50 0.01. We relate this critical behavior to brittle to quasi-brittle transition.

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