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Specimen size effects were examined by conducting experiments on μm- and mm-sized samples.
The phenomenon is dependent on specimen size and shape.
The estimated ultimate shrinkage did not depend on specimen size.
The specimen size shall be 50 mm by 150 mm (2 in by 6 in).
Studied parameters were specimen size and confinement stress ratio.
Micro-cantilever bending tests revealed that fracture toughness decreased as the specimen size decreased.
The specimen size was 220 mm length, 110 mm width and 80 mm in thickness.
Further analysis indicated that the error increased substantially as specimen size decreased.
The main factors that influence grain growth are temperature, solutes and particles, specimen size, and texture.
We found the extent of ductility depends on both the specimen size and the annealing conditions.
Specimen size, crack depth and loading conditions may effect the materials fracture toughness.
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