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Statistical and renewal results for the random sequential adsorption model applied to a unidirectional multicracking problem

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  • Calka, Pierre
  • Mézin, André
  • Vallois, Pierre

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We work out a stationary process on the real line to represent the positions of the multiple cracks which are observed in some composites materials submitted to a fixed unidirectional stress [var epsilon]. Our model is the one-dimensional random sequential adsorption. We calculate the intensity of the process and the distribution of the inter-crack distance in the Palm sense. Moreover, the successive crack positions of the one-sided process (denoted by , i[greater-or-equal, slanted]1) are described. We prove that the sequence is a "conditional renewal process", where is the value of the stress at which forms. The approaches "in the Palm sense" and "one-sided process" merge when n-->+[infinity]. The saturation case ([var epsilon]=+[infinity]) is also investigated.

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  • Calka, Pierre & Mézin, André & Vallois, Pierre, 2005. "Statistical and renewal results for the random sequential adsorption model applied to a unidirectional multicracking problem," Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Elsevier, vol. 115(6), pages 983-1016, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:spapps:v:115:y:2005:i:6:p:983-1016
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