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Interfacial fracture, locus stress

Fracto-emission (FE) is the emission of particles (electrons, positive ions, and neutral species) and photons, when a material is stressed to failure. In this paper, we examine various FE signals accompanying the deformation and fracture of fiber-reinforced and alumina-filled epoxy, and relate them to the locus and mode of fracture. The intensities are orders of magnitude greater than those observed from the fracture of neat fibers and resins. This difference is attributed to the intense charge separation that accompanies the separation of dissimilar materials (interfacial failure) when a composite fractures. [Pg.145]


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