Abstract

The statistical topography of rupture lines in paper is studied. A new distribution function is introduced to characterize the crack roughness statistics. This function is employed to fit experimental data on the crack-length and crackwidth sample distributions for four kinds of paper. In all cases, the chi-squared test for the goodness of fit yields a significance level better than 0.97. The physical implications of experimental results are discussed.

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