Abstract

A one-dimensional packing approach is used to obtain limiting results for inter-crack distances after multiple fracture of a long brittle-matrix composite with continuous aligned fibres. The results may also be appropriate for applications of the Rényi car-parking model in which there is a reduced probability of cars parking bumper to bumper.

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