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New contributions to the effective surface energy of cleavage
William W. Gerberich, Eric Kurman
Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
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Physics & Astronomy
cleavage
83%
surface energy
77%
cracks
62%
plastics
41%
ledges
36%
stress corrosion cracking
35%
ligaments
34%
crack tips
28%
plastic properties
25%
plastic deformation
23%
energy dissipation
21%
composite materials
16%
microstructure
15%
Engineering & Materials Science
Interfacial energy
100%
Cracks
54%
Plastics
39%
Ligaments
32%
Stress corrosion cracking
29%
Crack tips
27%
Plasticity
25%
Plastic deformation
23%
Energy dissipation
23%
Microstructure
18%
Composite materials
15%
Chemical Compounds
Cleavage
55%
Force
54%
Stress Corrosion Cracking
35%
Plastic Deformation
33%
Plastic Property
31%
Dissipation
29%
Microstructure
18%
Energy
12%
Surface
8%