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Fracture Statistics of Brittle Materials: How to Choose a Better Distribution Function
Last modified: 2013-02-10
Abstract
A simple quantitative method in terms of the Akaike information criterion is proposed, which can be used to highlight the difference between the Weibull and normal or other favourite distributions, and further to find out which model is better. As an example, the fit of fracture data of brittle materials to several distributions, such as the Weibull, normal, and log-normal distributions, is compared. The results show that there seems to be no sufficient evidence that the Weibull distribution is always in preference to other distributions, and the uncritical use of the Weibull distribution is questioned. This is also verified by recent experiments on the fracture strength of electroceramics.
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