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Discover Ludwig"surface cracking" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to cracking occurring on a surface, such as a crack in a wall or in the paint of a car. For example, "The car had suffered some surface cracking due to age and harsh weather."
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Polyfilla all surface cracking to Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah.
The deformation of this process is limited by surface cracking.
Leave to cool for 5 minutes, then run a sharp knife around the edge of the cheesecake to loosen it and minimise surface cracking.
Once surface cracking began, it allowed more water in, and now the whole side of the hill, 60 to 80 feet down, is on the move.
In the engineering practice, digital image analysis systems can be implemented for reliable detection of concrete surface cracking.
As a consequence, surface cracking curtails the service lives of such components.
This solution, however, often produced internal stresses that led to severe distortion of the front surface, cracking of the panel along the wood grain, and in some instances extensive damage to the paint.
High strain rates resulted in significant matrix fluid pressurization and impact-like surface cracking with cell death near the superficial zone.
Crack initiation was observed to occur at orientations of lowest toughness followed by completion of surface cracking at higher loads.
Surface cracking in large-scale concrete structures are inevitable, and some cracks shall be repaired to prevent further structural damages.
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In particular, the third span of JB-3N had combinations of different types of damage (e.g., surface-cracking, spalling, and repaired regions); the damaged area of this span was about 19.6% of the total span area (= 65.9 m2/336 m2 × 100 ).
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