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Anisotropic self-affine properties of experimental fracture surfaces

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The scaling properties of post-mortem fracture surfaces of brittle (silica glass), ductile (aluminum alloy) and quasi-brittle (mortar and wood) materials have been investigated. These surfaces, studied far from the initiation, were shown to be self-affine. However, the Hurst exponent measured along the crack direction is found to be different from the one measured along the propagation direction. More generally, a complete description of the scaling properties of these surfaces call for the use of the 2D height-height correlation function that involves three exponents zeta = 0.75, beta = 0.6 and z = 1.25 independent of the material considered as well as of the crack growth velocity. These exponents are shown to correspond to the roughness, growth and dynamic exponents respectively , as introduced in interface growth models. They are conjectured to be universal.
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hal-00016452 , version 1 (04-01-2006)

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Laurent Ponson, Daniel Bonamy, Harold Auradou, Guillaume Mourot, Stéphane Morel, et al.. Anisotropic self-affine properties of experimental fracture surfaces. International Journal of Fracture, 2006, 140, pp.27-36. ⟨hal-00016452⟩
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