- Source: Characteristic energy length scale
The characteristic energy length scale
χ
{\displaystyle \chi }
describes the size of the region from which energy flows to a rapidly moving crack. If material properties change within the characteristic energy length scale, local wave speeds can dominate crack dynamics. This can lead to supersonic fracture.
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- MBTA Commuter Rail
- Characteristic energy length scale
- Radiation length
- Scale invariance
- Planck units
- Kardashev scale
- Supersonic fracture
- Turbulence
- Seismic magnitude scales
- Wind power
- Reynolds number