2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.engfracmech.2014.09.007
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Experimental–numerical hybrid stress analysis for a curving crack in a thin glass plate under thermal load

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“…91 However, at present, there is no universal conclusion on the causes of oscillation. Experimental and theoretical studies pay more attention to the transformation process of cracks from straight line to oscillation, [92][93][94][95] and there is insufficient understanding of the transformation process of the overall crack morphology. Therefore, the numerical method based on the total energy minimization principle is used to simulate the controlled crack propagation in glass plates.…”
Section: Crack Patterns By Thermal Quenchingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…91 However, at present, there is no universal conclusion on the causes of oscillation. Experimental and theoretical studies pay more attention to the transformation process of cracks from straight line to oscillation, [92][93][94][95] and there is insufficient understanding of the transformation process of the overall crack morphology. Therefore, the numerical method based on the total energy minimization principle is used to simulate the controlled crack propagation in glass plates.…”
Section: Crack Patterns By Thermal Quenchingmentioning
confidence: 99%