Abstract

We review experiments concerning the quantitative morphology of the fracture surfaces of various materials, at different length scales, using different techniques. These experiments could separate "universal" morphological parameters from material-dependent ones. We show how these results have been at the basis of theoretical developments on crack propagation and damage in heterogeneous materials.

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