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Fracture mechanisms in crystalline ceramics
Observed modes by which cracks form in crystalline ceramics as consequence of mechanical damage and plastic flow; stress necessary to form and propagate crack is considered in terms of stress concentrations which exist at tip of blocked glide band and at edge of advancing crack; particular attention is given to influence of plastic flow at crack tip. From symposium before Am Cer Soc, Apr 1962.
Fracture mechanisms in crystalline ceramics
Observed modes by which cracks form in crystalline ceramics as consequence of mechanical damage and plastic flow; stress necessary to form and propagate crack is considered in terms of stress concentrations which exist at tip of blocked glide band and at edge of advancing crack; particular attention is given to influence of plastic flow at crack tip. From symposium before Am Cer Soc, Apr 1962.
Fracture mechanisms in crystalline ceramics
U S Bur Standards -- Monograph
Johnston, T.L. (author)
1963
11 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
English
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