Abstract

The two-dimensional multifractal detrended fluctuation analysis is applied to reveal the multifractal properties of the fracture surfaces of foamed polypropylene/polyethylene blends at different temperatures. Nice power-law scaling relationship between the detrended fluctuation function FqF_{q} and the scale ss is observed for different orders qq and the scaling exponent h(q)h(q) is found to be a nonlinear function of qq, confirming the presence of multifractality in the fracture surfaces. The multifractal spectra f(α)f(\alpha) are obtained numerically through Legendre transform. The shape of the multifractal spectrum of singularities can be well captured by the width of spectrum Δα\Delta\alpha and the difference of dimension Δf\Delta f. With the increase of the PE content, the fracture surface becomes more irregular and complex, as is manifested by the facts that Δα\Delta\alpha increases and Δf\Delta f decreases from positive to negative. A qualitative interpretation is provided based on the foaming process.Comment: 8 page

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