Abstract

The first part was dedicated to the theoretical basis for estimating strength characteristics of materials developed from the ideas that had been put forth in the earlier publications [1–5]. A formalized technique based on the earlier studies [2, 3] was also discussed. Its main assumption was that the material was homogeneous, and it enabled one to process real experimental data on a computer. This paper is devoted to the effect of structural inhomogeneities of materials, which is identified with a large spread of the parameter \(\overline \omega \). This factor must be taken into account in a number of cases when the assumption that a tested body is structurally homogeneous does not apply.

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