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On radial, circumferential, and spiral cracks in fractured glass plates
This is a fractographic case study of a mechanically loaded glass plate that formed a remarkable spiral crack when the plate fractured. Common radial and circumferential cracking in disks and plates in general are first reviewed. The exceptional spiral crack is then analyzed. The origin of failure w...
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