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Tensile fracture surfaces, higher-magnification

Fig, 33a—c. Tensile fracture surfaces of ABS specimens tested at a displacement rate of 12.7 cm/min a Low magnification scan b Higher magnification near internal source c High magnification near external source... [Pg.204]

Fig. 1.3 a Typical tensile fracture surface of sintered a-SiC (a = 163 MPa), b Higher magnification shows the transgranular fracture mode [43]. With kind permission of John Wiley and Sons... [Pg.6]

Fig. 44a ami b. Fatigue fracture surface of an ABS sample tested at 21 Hz in an alternating tensile mode at a maximum stress of 27,5 MPa and a minimum stress of zero a Low magnification scan b Higher magnification of region near source... [Pg.216]


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