Stopped Cracks And Changes In Fragment Shape And Slope

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. P. Meloy
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Understanding the illusive nature of the catastrophic failure of brittle solids is difficult. Proposed is a hypothesis of crack cessation. If, during catastrophic failure, cracks in a brittle solid stop before terminating on a preexisting crack, this hypothesis suggests that the slope of the size distribution curve will be lower. Moreover, this hypothesis suggests that when cracks stop, negative valleys and negative comers appear. Furthermore, particle shapes also change with particle size. While the hypothesis is unverified, it suggests that crack cessation could play a role in the comminution process.
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APA: T. P. Meloy  (1996)  Stopped Cracks And Changes In Fragment Shape And Slope

MLA: T. P. Meloy Stopped Cracks And Changes In Fragment Shape And Slope. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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