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Microstructure creep cavity

Cavitation is the formation of cavities. This phenomenon has been found to take place in ceramics containing a glass phase. The final creep fracture in this case results from the accumulation of cavities. The factors controlling this kind of creep are the microstructure, volume of glass phase, temperature, and applied stress. These factors give rise to bulk and localized damage. [Pg.287]


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