Explosive fragmentation of Prince Rupert’s drops leads to well-defined fragment sizes
Fragmentation of breaking glass as a brittle solid is a problem of equal practical and theoretical importance. Kooij et al. demonstrate that the fragment size distribution can surprisingly be both, either power-law or exponential, depending on how a particular specimen is broken.
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Auteurs principaux: | Stefan Kooij, Gerard van Dalen, Jean-François Molinari, Daniel Bonn |
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2021
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