Dynamics of fracture is investigated in an anisotropic two-dimensional Born
-Maxwell model by numerical simulations. From previous studies it is known
that the isotropic model shows crack branching and velocity oscillations of
the propagating main crack above a critical velocity, similarly with exper
imental findings in some brittle materials. Here we present studies in whic
h anisotropy has been introduced to the model system. Anisotropy is found t
o have significant effects on crack propagation and on the pattern it forms
. In the case of symmetric anisotropy (relative to the crack direction) we
found changes in velocity oscillation and side branching properties. In the
case of asymmetric anisotropy two kinds of periodicities occur and strong
anisotropy causes different branch patterns to form at two sides of the mai
n crack In addition, the role of disorder through distributed spring consta
nts has been studied for both types of anisotropy. Finally a simple exactly
solvable model for investigating the initial stages of crack branching has
been developed and analyzed.