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Determination of fracture energy, process zone length and brittleness number from size effect, with application to rock and concrete.
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Thicker cymbals are also more likely to crack due to their brittleness, and less freedom to vibrate.
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The large amount of mineral in enamel accounts not only for its strength but also for its brittleness.
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Due to the increase in brittleness due to the chemical reactions, cracks form in areas of high stress.
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The brittleness allows the top to be removed, often without significant damage to the wood.
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Further increase in silicon concentration impairs the steel's mechanical properties, causing difficulties for rolling due to brittleness.
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Given its brittleness, it is prone to chip, crack, or shatter in jewelry applications.
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The form has a low-symmetry monoclinic structure, hence its brittleness, strength, compressibility, and poor thermal conductivity.
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Up close, this process simply utilizes the plastic deformation of metal for the tool and the brittleness of the workpiece.
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If the body does not destroy the improper collagen, the relationship between the collagen fibrils and hydroxyapatite crystals to form bone is altered, causing brittleness.
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