Scale-free fracture in soft solids

arXiv: Soft Condensed Matter(2018)

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Small cracks in soft solids grow differently to large ones. However, despite being commonplace, their growth is still not well understood. Here, we use a phase-separation technique in stretched elastic solids to controllably nucleate and grow small, nascent cracks. These grow in a scale-free manner, without a tip. Thus, bond breakage is not localized, but distributed around the entire surface. Our results suggest that the classic concept of fracture energy is irrelevant at these scales, where a crack is of a similar size to its process zone. In this new regime, small cracks appear to grow at constant driving pressure. These results have broad implications for understanding and controlling failure in soft solids.
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