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Chemical fracture and distribution of extreme values
A. Baldassarri, A. Gabrielli, B. Sapoval
Published 2002-05-07Version 1
When a corrosive solution reaches the limits of a solid sample, a chemical fracture occurs. An analytical theory for the probability of this chemical fracture is proposed and confirmed by extensive numerical experiments on a two dimensional model. This theory follows from the general probability theory of extreme events given by Gumbel. The analytic law differs from the Weibull law commonly used to describe mechanical failures for brittle materials. However a three parameters fit with the Weibull law gives good results, confirming the empirical value of this kind of analysis.
Comments: 7 pages, 5 figures, to appear in Europhysics Letters
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: extreme values, distribution, weibull law, analytic law differs, general probability theory
Tags: journal article
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