We study a fracture on a quasistatic time scale in a three-dimensional (3D) fuse network model with “strong” and “weak” disorder. These two cases differ noticeably in the development of the fracture. For strong disorder the damage scaling is very close to volumelike [number of broken bonds Nb∼L3/(lnL)0.3] unlike for weak disorder [Nb∼L2.4/(lnL)0.3]. With strong disorder global load sharing is only approximately valid. The size distribution of “avalanches” of broken fuses in the failure follows roughly a power-law scaling. The power-law exponent τ has a value close to 2, close to but differing from the exponent −5/2 expected of global load sharing. For weak disorder τ is about 1.5 which means that the decay of the size distribution is much s...
We study the effect of the sample thickness in planar crack front propagation in a disordered elasti...
We analyze the effect of disorder and notches on crack roughness in two dimensions. Our simulation r...
We introduce a lattice model able to describe damage and yielding in heterogeneous materials ranging...
We study a fracture on a quasistatic time scale in a three-dimensional (3D) fuse network model with ...
The roughness properties of two-dimensional fracture surfaces as created by the slow failure of rand...
The strength of quasibrittle materials depends on the ensemble of defects inside the sample and on t...
Using large system sizes with extensive statistical sampling, we analyze the scaling properties of c...
We compare the roughness of minimal energy (ME) surfaces and scalar “quasistatic” fracture (SQF) sur...
We study the failure of planar random fiber networks with computer simulations. The networks are gro...
We study the asymptotic properties of fracture strength distributions of disordered elastic media by...
We study the scaling of three-dimensional crack roughness using large-scale beam lattice systems. Ou...
We study the sample-size dependence of the strength of disordered materials with a flaw, by numerica...
The paper presents the state-of-the-art algorithmic developments for simulating the fracture of diso...
We analyze the scaling of the crack roughness and of avalanche precursors in the two-dimensional ran...
We present simulation results on fracture and random damage percolation in disordered two-dimensiona...
We study the effect of the sample thickness in planar crack front propagation in a disordered elasti...
We analyze the effect of disorder and notches on crack roughness in two dimensions. Our simulation r...
We introduce a lattice model able to describe damage and yielding in heterogeneous materials ranging...
We study a fracture on a quasistatic time scale in a three-dimensional (3D) fuse network model with ...
The roughness properties of two-dimensional fracture surfaces as created by the slow failure of rand...
The strength of quasibrittle materials depends on the ensemble of defects inside the sample and on t...
Using large system sizes with extensive statistical sampling, we analyze the scaling properties of c...
We compare the roughness of minimal energy (ME) surfaces and scalar “quasistatic” fracture (SQF) sur...
We study the failure of planar random fiber networks with computer simulations. The networks are gro...
We study the asymptotic properties of fracture strength distributions of disordered elastic media by...
We study the scaling of three-dimensional crack roughness using large-scale beam lattice systems. Ou...
We study the sample-size dependence of the strength of disordered materials with a flaw, by numerica...
The paper presents the state-of-the-art algorithmic developments for simulating the fracture of diso...
We analyze the scaling of the crack roughness and of avalanche precursors in the two-dimensional ran...
We present simulation results on fracture and random damage percolation in disordered two-dimensiona...
We study the effect of the sample thickness in planar crack front propagation in a disordered elasti...
We analyze the effect of disorder and notches on crack roughness in two dimensions. Our simulation r...
We introduce a lattice model able to describe damage and yielding in heterogeneous materials ranging...