Crack front dynamics: the interplay of singular geometry and crack instabilities
arXiv:1505.04275 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.114.175501
Abstract
When fast cracks become unstable to microscopic branching (micro-branching), fracture no longer occurs in an effective 2D medium. We follow in-plane crack front dynamics via real-time measurements in brittle gels as micro-branching unfolds and progresses. We first show that {\em spatially local} energy balance quantitatively describes crack dynamics, even when translational invariance is badly broken. Furthermore, our results explain micro-branch dynamics; why micro-branches form along spatially localized chains and how finite-time formation of cusps along the crack front leads to their death.
8 pages, 4 figures + supplementary