Universality and hysteretic dynamics in rapid fracture

Citation:

A. Livne, Cohen, G. , and Fineberg, J. . 2005. “Universality And Hysteretic Dynamics In Rapid Fracture”. Physical Review Letters, 94. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.224301.

Abstract:

Experiments in the dynamic fracture of brittle polyacrylamide gels show that a single-crack state undergoes a hysteretic transition to the microbranching instability with a characteristic activation time. Quantitative measurements also indicate that features such as crack front inertia, self-focusing of microbranches, and the appearance of front waves are universal attributes of dynamic fracture.
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