2005
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.72.054101
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Relation between driving energy, crack shape, and speed in brittle dynamic fracture

Abstract: We report results on the interrelation between driving force, roughness exponent, branching and crack speed in a finite element model. We show that for low applied loadings the crack speed reaches the values measured in the experiments, and the crack surface roughness is compatible with logarithmic scaling. At higher loadings, the crack speed increases, and the crack roughness exponent approaches the value measured at short length scales in experiments. In the case of high anisotropy, the crack speed is fully … Show more

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