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Wear-induced surface defects

Surface Condition. As a result of wear-induced surface defects, glass and glass-ceramic articles have practical tensile strengths of 20-200 N/mm = 20-200 MPa, depending on the surface condition and the atmospheric-exposure condition. To characterize the strength, a Weibull distribution for the cumulative failure probability F is assumed ... [Pg.535]


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