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Is Weibull distribution the correct model for predicting probability of failure initiated by non-interacting flaws?
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    Is Weibull distribution the correct model for predicting probability of failure initiated by non-interacting flaws? (English)
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    22 June 2011
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    Weibull distribution
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    weakest-link concept
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    brittle fracture
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    flaws
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    failure
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    local approach
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    statistical theory of fracture
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