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Size effect upon grained materials tensile strength: The increase of the statistical dispersion at the smaller scales
Authors:A. Carpinteri   P. Cornetti  S. Puzzi
Affiliation:Politecnico di Torino, Department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Turin, Italy
Abstract:
The present paper provides a statistical model to the size effect on grained materials tensile strength; it is based on an Extreme Value Theory approach. Since the weakest link in grained materials is usually represented by the interface between the matrix and the aggregates, it is assumed that the flaw distribution can be represented by the aggregate distribution, expressed as a probability density function (pdf) of the grain diameters. Under the hypothesis that the strength of the material depends on the largest flaw, the tensile strength is computed as a function of the specimen size. In this way, two remarkable results are obtained: (i) a size effect for the average tensile strength that substantially agrees with the multifractal scaling law (MFSL) proposed by the first author and (ii) an increase of scatter of the tensile strength values when testing small specimens. Both these trends are confirmed by experimental data available in the literature.
Keywords:Size-scale effect   Multifractal scaling   Stereology   Truncated distributions   Statistics of extremes   Grained materials
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