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Fracture path in an anisotropic material in the light of a friction experiment

D. Chateau and J.-C. Géminard

A slider is pulled by means of a flexible link on a at solid surface which exhibits anisotropic frictional properties. The resulting trajectory of the slider is assessed experimentally. First, we check that the experimental results are in excellent agreement with a theoretical description of the problem based on an expression of the frictional forces. Second, we point out that the trajectory of the slider can be recovered by the use of a "maximum of energy release rate" criterion which is generally used to predict the path of a fracture even if the validity of the principle is diffcult to verify in the latter complex systems. 



D. Chateau and J.-C. Géminard, Phys. Rev. E 88, 033202 (2013).