The paper presents a successful experiment to generate a fractal pattern of branching cracks in a brittle material sandwiched in ductile pates.A glass sheet bonded between two polycarbonate plates was heated at different levels of temperatures and the stress field due to the difference of thermal coefficients of the materials was solved by combining the results from isochromatic fringes and thermal stress analysis.At a critical degree of temperature,a crack was initiated at a point and soon produced crack branches to release the stored energy.A tree-like fractal patterns of the branch cracks was then developed with the growth of the branches that subsequently produced more branches on their ways of propagation.The fractakl dimension of the fracture pattern was evaluated and the mechanism of the fragmentation was analyzed with the help of the residual stress field of isochromatic and isoclinic patterns.
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