Influence of sample thickness, curvature and notches on the Charpy impact strength - An approach to standardise the impact strength of curved test specimens and biological structures
The specimen geometry has a significant influence on the Charpy impact strength. This is often a problem when it comes to the analysis of materials that can only be prepared with a curved shape, or which, like some biological structures, are naturally given in curved form like nutshells. The questio...
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Main Authors: | Nina Graupner, Niels Kühn, Jörg Müssig |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cb3fa3aa39a64b26ac4bd2a10c1e3a89 |
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