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arxiv: chao-dyn/9510012 · v1 · submitted 1995-10-19 · chao-dyn · nlin.CD· nlin.PS· patt-sol

Rifts in Spreading Wax Layers

classification chao-dyn nlin.CDnlin.PSpatt-sol
keywords spreadingriftplatescrustdirectionfoundpatternrate
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We report experimental results on the rift formation between two freezing wax plates. The plates were pulled apart with constant velocity, while floating on the melt, in a way akin to the tectonic plates of the earth's crust. At slow spreading rates, a rift, initially perpendicular to the spreading direction, was found to be stable, while above a critical spreading rate a "spiky" rift with fracture zones almost parallel to the spreading direction developed. At yet higher spreading rates a second transition from the spiky rift to a zig-zag pattern occurred. In this regime the rift can be characterized by a single angle which was found to be dependent on the spreading rate. We show that the oblique spreading angles agree with a simple geometrical model. The coarsening of the zig-zag pattern over time and the three-dimensional structure of the solidified crust are also discussed.

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