Increasing power-law range in avalanche amplitude and energy distributions

Author

Navas-Portella, V.

Serra, I.

Corral, Á.

Vives, E.

Publication date

2018-01-01



Abstract

Power-law-type probability density functions spanning several orders of magnitude are found for different avalanche properties. We propose a methodology to overcome empirical constraints that limit the range of truncated power-law distributions. By considering catalogs of events that cover different observation windows, the maximum likelihood estimation of a global power-law exponent is computed. This methodology is applied to amplitude and energy distributions of acoustic emission avalanches in failure-under-compression experiments of a nanoporous silica glass, finding in some cases global exponents in an unprecedented broad range: 4.5 decades for amplitudes and 9.5 decades for energies. In the latter case, however, strict statistical analysis suggests experimental limitations might alter the power-law behavior. © 2018 American Physical Society.

Document Type

Article
Published version

Language

English

Subject

51

Pages

12 p.

Publisher

American Physical Society

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