1981
DOI: 10.1557/proc-6-125
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A Methodology for Characterizing Brittle Fracture of Solid Waste Forms in Accidental Impacts

Abstract: A general method for characterizing the major practical effects of accidental impacts on waste packages and for evaluation of scale-model tests has been partially developed. Impact fracture of brittle waste forms has been shown elsewhere to produce particulates whose size distributions are described by the lognormal probability distribution.The model proposed for fragment generation involves the transformation of impact (kinetic) energy into elastic strain energy which is followed by fracture and energy dissip… Show more

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