Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2010-07-07
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
Scientific paper
Using a multi-resolution technique, we analyze large in-plane fracture fronts moving slowly between two sintered Plexiglas plates. We find that the roughness of the front exhibits two distinct regimes separated by a crossover length scale $\delta^*$. Below $\delta^*$, we observe a multi-affine regime and the measured roughness exponent $\zeta_{\parallel}^{-} = 0.60\pm 0.05$ is in agreement with the coalescence model. Above $\delta^*$, the fronts are mono-affine, characterized by a roughness exponent $\zeta_{\parallel}^{+} = 0.35\pm0.05$, consistent with the fluctuating line model. We relate the crossover length scale to fluctuations in fracture toughness and the stress intensity factor.
Grob Mélanie
Hansen Angela
Måløy Knut Jørgen
Santucci Stéphane
Schmittbuhl Jean
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