Abstract

In this paper, a new framework for crossover of scaling law is proposed: a crossover of scaling law can be described by a self-similar solution. A crossover emerges as a result of the interference from similarity parameters of the higher class of the self-similarity. This framework was verified for the dynamical impact of a solid sphere onto a viscoelastic board. All the physical factors including the size of spheres and the impact of velocity are successfully summarized using primal dimensionless numbers which construct a self-similar solution of the second kind, which represents the balance between dynamical elements involved in the problem. The self-similar solution gives two different scaling laws by the perturbation method describing the crossover. These theoretical predictions are compared with experimental results to show good agreement. It was suggested that a hierarchical structure of similarity plays a fundamental role in crossover, which offers a fundamental insight into self-similarity in general.

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