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Stress Distributions in Thin Bilayer Discs Subjected to Ball-On-Ring Tests

Ball‐on‐ring tests have been used extensively to measure the biaxial strength of brittle materials. However, the tests and analyses are limited to materials of uniform properties. An analytical model is developed in the present study to analyze thin bilayer discs subjected to ball‐on‐ring tests. It...

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Published in:Journal of the American Ceramic Society 2005-06, Vol.88 (6), p.1687-1690
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