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Hidden Order in Crackling Noise during Peeling of an Adhesive Tape

a r X i v : 0 8 0 4 .1 2 8 3 v 1 [ c o n d - m a t .s t a t - m e c h ] 8 A p r 2 0 0 8 Hidden Order in Crackling Noise during Peeling of an Adhesive Tape Jagadish Kumar1, M. Ciccotti2, and G. Ananthakrishna1 1 Materials Research Centre Indian Institute of Science Bangalore-560012, India. 2 Laboratoire des Collo??des Verres et Nanomate?riaux CNRS UMR 5587 Universite? de Montpellier II, Place Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier CEDEX 5, France We address the long standing problem of recovering dynamical information from noisy acoustic emission signals arising from peeling of an adhesive tape subject to constant traction velocity. Using phase space reconstruction procedure we demonstrate the deterministic chaotic dynamics by establishing the existence of correlation dimension as also a positive Lyapunov exponent in a mid range of traction velocities. The results are explained on the basis of the model that also emphasizes the deterministic origin of acoustic emission by clarifying its connection to sticks-slip dynamics. PACS numbers: 05.45.-a, 05.45.Tp, 62.20.Mk, 83.60.Df Adhesion continues to generate new directions of in- terest due to the wide ranging interdisciplinary issues in- volved and its technological importance. For instance, the recent surge in interest can be traced to its relevance to biological systems, in particular, the desire to design adhesive materials that mimic fibrillar adhesion inherent to biological species like gecko [1]. Despite the progress, day-to-day experience like acoustic emission (AE) during peeling of an adhesive tape has remained ill explained. This can be traced to the fact that most information is obtained from quasi-static or near steady state condi- tions and much less attention has been paid to nonequi- librium time dependent dissipative aspects of adhesion, and related phenomenon like friction (which is adhesion and wear) [2, 3, 4] as also AE. As kinetic and dynami- cal aspects involve interplay of internal relaxation time sc

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