Crackling dynamics in material failure as the signature of a self-organized dynamic phase transition
Statistical Mechanics
2008-09-23 v2
Abstract
We derive here a linear elastic stochastic description for slow crack growth in heterogeneous materials. This approach succeeds in reproducing quantitatively the intermittent crackling dynamics observed recently during the slow propagation of a crack along a weak heterogeneous plane of a transparent Plexiglas block [M{\aa}l{\o}y {\it et al.}, PRL {\bf 96} 045501]. In this description, the quasi-static failure of heterogeneous media appears as a self-organized critical phase transition. As such, it exhibits universal and to some extent predictable scaling laws, analogue to that of other systems like for example magnetization noise in ferromagnets.
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@article{arxiv.0803.0190,
title = {Crackling dynamics in material failure as the signature of a self-organized dynamic phase transition},
author = {Daniel Bonamy and Stéphane Santucci and Laurent Ponson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.0190},
year = {2008}
}