Slow crack propagation through a disordered medium: Critical transition and dissipation
arXiv:1212.2520 · doi:10.1209/0295-5075/101/16005
Abstract
We show that the intermittent and self-similar fluctuations displayed by a slow crack during the propagation in a heterogeneous medium can be quantitatively described by an extension of a classical statistical model for fracture. The model yields the correct dynamical and morphological scaling, and allows to demonstrate that the scale invariance originates from the presence of a non-equilibrium, reversible, critical transition which in the presence of dissipation gives rise to self organized critical behaviour.
16 pages, 4 figures, to be published on EPL (http://epljournal.edpsciences.org/)