PMID: 11909184Mar 23, 2002Paper

Heterogeneous interfacial failure between two elastic blocks

Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
G George BatrouniJean Schmittbuhl

Abstract

We investigate numerically the failure process when two elastic media, one hard and one soft that have been glued together thus forming a common interface, are pulled apart. We present three main results: (1) The area distribution of simultaneously failing glue (bursts) follows a power law consistent with the theoretically expected exponent 2.5, (2) the maximum load and displacement before catastrophic failure scale as L(2) and L(0), respectively, where L is the linear size of the system, and (3) the area distribution of failed glue regions (clusters) is a power law with exponent -1.6 when the system fails catastrophically.

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