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Catastrophic failure in solids[J]. PHYSICS, 2011, 40(05): 281-288.
Citation: Catastrophic failure in solids[J]. PHYSICS, 2011, 40(05): 281-288.

Catastrophic failure in solids

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  • Published Date: May 19, 2011
  • The complexity of catastrophic failure in heterogeneous brittle media is discussed based on experimental phenomena in rocks. A statistical theory of catastrophic failure is reviewed and the theoretical difficulty is analyzed. In addition, some possible approaches for the prediction of catastrophic failure are considered.
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