Gathering research from physics, mechanical engineering, and statistics
in a single resource for the first time, this text presents the
background to the model, its theoretical basis, and applications ranging
from materials science to earth science.
The authors start by explaining why disorder is important for fracture
and then go on to introduce the fiber bundle model, backed by various
different applications. Appendices present the necessary mathematical,
computational and statistical background required.
The structure of the book allows the reader to skip some material that
is too specialized, making this topic accessible to the engineering,
mechanics and materials science communities, in addition to providing
further reading for graduate students in statistical physics.