2021
DOI: 10.1103/physrevmaterials.5.025601
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Guided tearing: The ruler test

Abstract: The physical rules governing the tearing of a packaging or of a piece of paper are not completely elucidated despite being common phenomena in daily life. Here, we investigate how the presence of a straight rigid object, a ruler, guides the fracture of a thin sheet within a wide range of pulling directions. In the case of thin isotropic brittle sheets, a simple geometrical analysis shows that fracture follows the direction of a tearing vector, which differs significantly from the pulling direction. In addition… Show more

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“…Because of the simplicity of this configuration, it is often used to study the effect of material anisotropy on crack propagation. [49][50][51][52] Takei et al performed tearing experiments in both weakly and strongly anisotropic thin sheets (see Fig. 5(b)-(i-ii)).…”
Section: (F)-(i))mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the simplicity of this configuration, it is often used to study the effect of material anisotropy on crack propagation. [49][50][51][52] Takei et al performed tearing experiments in both weakly and strongly anisotropic thin sheets (see Fig. 5(b)-(i-ii)).…”
Section: (F)-(i))mentioning
confidence: 99%