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Two-dimensional scaling properties of experimental fracture surfaces

The self-affine properties of postmortem fracture surfaces in silica glass and aluminum alloy were investigated through the 2D height-height correlation function. They are observed to exhibit anisotropy. The roughness, dynamic, and growth exponents are determined and shown to be the same for the two...

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Published in:Physical review letters 2006-01, Vol.96 (3), p.035506-035506, Article 035506
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