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Crack roughness and avalanche precursors in the random fuse model
Stefano Zapperi1, Phani Kumar V V Nukala, Srdan Simunović
1INFM UdR Roma 1 and SMC, Dipartimento di Fisica, Università La Sapienza, Piazzale A. Moro 2, 00185 Roma, Italy.
Abstract:
We analyze the scaling of the crack roughness and of avalanche precursors in the two-dimensional random fuse model by numerical simulations, employing large system sizes and extensive sample averaging. We find that the crack roughness exhibits anomalous scaling, as recently observed in experiments. The roughness exponents (zeta, zeta(loc) ) and the global width distributions are found to be universal with respect to the lattice geometry. Failure is preceded by avalanche precursors whose distribution follows a power law up to a cutoff size. While the characteristic avalanche size scales as s(0) approximately L(D) , with a universal fractal dimension D , the distribution exponent tau differs slightly for triangular and diamond lattices and, in both cases, it is larger than the mean-field (fiber bundle) value tau=5/2 .
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