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Most applications require at least some use of insulation or special high-temperature materials (e.g., graphite) in order to protect the load-carrying structures from thermal failure.
Motor cases ordinarily have insulation on their interior surfaces, especially those not covered by propellant, for protection against thermal failure (that is, the exhaust's burning through the case) during the burn.
Field observations also support the hypothesis of thermal failure of rock during gas-drilling.
The thermal failure should be more pronounced in drilling shale gas formations because shales have lower tensile strength than sandstones.
A "series system" reliability concept is adopted as a union of mechanical and thermal failure subsets.
The rubber bushing's thermal failure modes observations in practice are consistent with the calculation results.
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In recent years, with the continuously decreasing feature size and increasing demand for computation capabilities, today's real-time embedded systems face an increasing probability of overheating and even thermal failures.
The impact of non-thermal failure mechanisms, e.g. gate oxide breakdown due to an over-voltage, which may limit the validity of the correlation are explored for a complete system, which includes additional components.
Using computer modeling, the authors explained their observations by means of a self-localized thermal runaway failure mechanism, a process by which the rocks are softened by released heat.
This paper addresses the issue of thermal rock failure that has been controversial in the past few years.
For the double-riveted and the parent material specimens, thermal fatigue failure occurred due to temperature increase under cyclic loading.
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