Equibiaxial Stress Effect On Fracture Strength Of Indented Soda-Lime Glass In Water Environment: An Examination For Dependence On Crack-Tip Blunting

The biaxial strengthening observed under restricted subcritical crack growth indicates that equibiaxial stress effects in a water environment are caused by the rounding of the initial crack tip.

Author
K Ikeda Et Al
Origin
University Of Osaka Prefecture
Journal Title
J Am Ceram Soc 1990 73 7 2114-2116
Sector
General
Class
G 461

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Equibiaxial Stress Effect On Fracture Strength Of Indented Soda-Lime Glass In Water Environment: An Examination For Dependence On Crack-Tip Blunting
J Am Ceram Soc 1990 73 7 2114-2116
G 461
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