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A fracture test for brittle materials

It has become increasingly apparent that fracture toughness is an important material characteristic of ceramic materials, especially those subjected to high stresses due to mechanical loading or thermal shock. One aspect of their fracture behaviour is that in many cases their fracture toughness appe...

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Published in:Journal of the European Ceramic Society 1997, Vol.17 (6), p.759-763
Main Authors: Chandler, H.W., Henderson, R.J., Al-Zubaidy, M.N., Saribiyik, M., Muhaidi, A.
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