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We have experimentally found a method to imprint into paste the direction of future crack propagation in the drying process of paste. The rheological measurement and the drying experiment making morphological phase diagram reveal that the plasticity of paste plays an important role in the memory effect.
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Nakahara, A., Matsuo, Y. (2007). Morphological Change of Crack Patterns Induced by Memory Effect of Drying Paste. In: Schadschneider, A., Pöschel, T., Kühne, R., Schreckenberg, M., Wolf, D.E. (eds) Traffic and Granular Flow’05. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-47641-2_14
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