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A special term called Effective Damage Thickness was introduced to describe the degree of damage.
It has been found that the Effective Damage Thickness increases as the porosity increases.
On the contrary, partially amorphous crystals for which onset of amorphization just initiated at the damage peak recovered over the entire damage thickness.
In this paper the influence of material imperfections, in the form of small delamination damage, thickness variations and boundary conditions on the fracture behavior of singly and multiply delaminated plates subject to quasi-static out of plane loading is investigated.
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Fig. 18 Clean-up thresholds with damage thicknesses from Hayes et al. 2015, compared to actual clean-up actions and tephra accumulation in the three main centres affected by the 2011 PCC-VC ashfall.
Fiber damaged area, the damaged area and the maximum damaged thickness increases with the increase of electrical current peak.
The figure also shows the relationship between L and the damage zone thickness of a natural fault zone (P) in an outcrop (Vermilye and Scholz 1998).
Investigation of the variability of damage zone thickness is essential to understand the fault mechanism of megasplay faults and is an important goal of this study.
These effects may eventually create differences in damage zone thickness and influence the roles of shear localization in strain-hardening/weakening behaviors in fault zones.
Damage zone thickness is variable in both the hanging wall and footwall, likely due to the heterogeneous distribution of lithologies and physical properties of the sediments.
An exponential distribution existed between the damage layer thickness and the original performances expected weight loss ratio.
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