Failure avalanches in fiber bundles for discrete load increase

Abstract

The statistics of burst avalanche sizes n during failure processes in a fiber bundle follows a power law, D(n) n-, for large avalanches. The exponent depends upon how the avalanches are provoked. While it is known that when the load on the bundle is increased in a continuous manner, the exponent takes the value =5/2, we show that when the external load is increased in discrete and not too small steps, the exponent value =3 is relevant. Our analytic treatment applies to bundles with a general probability distribution of the breakdown thresholds for the individual fibers. The pre-asymptotic size distribution of avalanches is also considered.

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