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Probability distributions for the strength of fibrous materials under local load sharing i: two-level failure and edge effects

D. Gary Harlow, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1982 - 
- Vol. 14, Iss: 01, pp 68-94
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In this paper, the upper bound of the probability distribution for the strength of a fibrous material is derived based on the occurrence of two or more adjacent broken fiber elements in a bundle.
Abstract
The focus of this paper is on obtaining a conservative but tight bound on the probability distribution for the strength of a fibrous material. The model is the chain-of-bundles probability model, and local load sharing is assumed for the fiber elements in each bundle. The bound is based upon the occurrence of two or more adjacent broken fiber elements in a bundle. This event is necessary but not sufficient for failure of the material. The bound is far superior to a simple weakest link bound based upon the failure of the weakest fiber element. For large materials, the upper bound is a Weibull distribution, which is consistent with experimental observations. The upper bound is always conservative, but its tightness depends upon the variability in fiber element strength and the volume of the material. In cases where the volume of material and the variability in fiber strength are both small, the bound is believed to be virtually the same as the true distribution function for material strength. Regarding edge effects on composite strength, only when the number of fibers is very small is a correction necessary to reflect the load-sharing irregularities at the edges of the bundle.

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The Statistical Theory of the Strength of Bundles of Threads. I

TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the probability distribution of the strength of bundles whose constituent threads are sampled randomly from an infinite population of threads in which the probability distributions of strength is known, and showed that in the commonest cases the distribution tends to assume the normal form.
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