Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
1996-10-18
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
4 pages, latex, and 4 encapsulated postscript figures
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevLett.78.1062
The fatigue fracture surfaces of a metallic alloy, and the stress corrosion fracture surfaces of glass are investigated as a function of crack velocity. It is shown that in both cases, there are two fracture regimes, which have a well defined self-affine signature. At high enough length scales, the universal roughness index 0.78 is recovered. At smaller length scales, the roughness exponent is close to 0.50. The crossover length $\xi_c$ separating these two regimes strongly depends on the material, and exhibits a power-law decrease with the measured crack velocity $\xi_c \propto v^{-\phi}$, with $\phi \simeq 1$. The exponents $\nu$ and $\beta$ characterising the dependence of $\xi_c$ and $v$ upon the pulling force are shown to be close to $\nu \simeq 2$ and $\beta \simeq 2$.
Bouchaud Elisabeth
Creuzet F.
Daguier P.
Nghiem B.
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