- _{\mathrm {c} }} can then be calculated.
Ceramics and
inorganic gl****es have
fracturing behavior that
differ those of
metallic materials.
Ceramics have high strengths...
-
known as
hydraulic fracturing, fracing, hydrofracturing, or hydrofracking) is a well
stimulation technique involving the
fracturing of
formations in bedrock...
- Look up
fractured in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fractured may
refer to:
Fracture, the
separation of a
material into
pieces under the
action of stress...
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fracture porosity.
Fractures are
forms of
brittle deformation.
There are two
types of
primary brittle deformation processes.
Tensile fracturing results in joints...
- A bone
fracture (abbreviated FRX or Fx, Fx, or #) is a
medical condition in
which there is a
partial or
complete break in the
continuity of any bone in...
- An
intraarticular fracture is a bone
fracture in
which the
break crosses into the
surface of a joint. This
always results in
damage to the cartilage....
- A Smith's
fracture, is a
fracture of the
distal radius.
Although it can also be
caused by a
direct blow to the
dorsal forearm or by a fall with the wrist...
-
fracture (a.k.a.
torsion fracture) is a bone
fracture occurring when
torque (a
rotating force) is
applied along the axis of a bone.
Spiral fractures often...
- A
Torus fracture, also
known as a
buckle fracture is the most
common fracture in children. It is a
common occurrence following a fall, as the
wrist absorbs...
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deformation and
secondary fracture. Once
cooled sufficiently to
fracture, a
sample is
often cooled further.
Stressing and
fracturing a
sample produces considerable...