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- grain-scale. Twin induced microcracking: stresses are concentrated at twin lamella. Kink band and deformation lamellae ****ociated microcracking: kink bands and...
- Horii, H., and S. Nemat-N****er. “Compression-Induced Microcrack Growth in Brittle Solids: Axial Splitting and Shear Failure.” Journal...
- Fracture is the appearance of a crack or complete separation of an object or material into two or more pieces under the action of stress. The fracture...
- Igor; Stráská, Jitka; Chmelík, František (January 2016). "Study of microcracking in illite-based ceramics during firing". Journal of the European Ceramic...
- The cause was later determined to be faulty landing gear springs and "microcracking" in hydraulic connections on the aircraft. The lock link springs in...
- the pulp. Inelastic deformation of dentin primarily happens through microcracking. Crack propagation within dentin travels preferentially along the interfaces...
- toughening induced by the incorporation of second-phase particles subject to microcracking becomes appreciable for a narrow size distribution of particles of appropriate...
- name suggests, microcracking is the formation of cracks on the micron scale of various orientations and sizes. The formation of microcracks before and in...
- brittle materials as well as materials with a high hardness due to the microcracking mechanics. An ultrasonically vibrating machine consists of two major...
- rock, concrete and bone, plasticity is caused predominantly by slip at microcracks. In cellular materials such as liquid foams or biological tissues, plasticity...