Nature of Crack Path Instabilities in Thin Sheets Cut by Blunt Objects

Sivak, Iryna

Abstract

Cutting a brittle thin sheet with a blunt object leaves an oscillating crack that seemingly violates the principle of local symmetry for fracture. We experimentally find that at a critical value of a well chosen control parameter the straight propagation is unstable and leads to an oscillatory pattern whose amplitude and wavelength grow by increasing the control parameter. We propose a simple model that unifies this instability with a related problem, namely that of a perforated sheet, where through a similar bifurcation a series of radial cracks spontaneously spiral around each other. We argue that both patterns originate from the same instability.

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Título según WOS: Nature of Crack Path Instabilities in Thin Sheets Cut by Blunt Objects
Título según SCOPUS: Nature of Crack Path Instabilities in Thin Sheets Cut by Blunt Objects
Título de la Revista: Physical Review Letters
Volumen: 124
Número: 17
Editorial: American Physical Society
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.174101

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS