Crack growth in drying paste

作者: So Kitsunezaki

DOI: 10.1016/J.APT.2011.03.006

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摘要: Abstract The main features of crack patterns in drying paste have been explained by assuming that the is an elastic material when cracking occurs. However, recent studies revealed porous and rheological properties influence fracture processes. Starting from a spring-network model for thin layer paste, memory effect found Nakahara directional growth are reviewed. We measured speeds uniformly dried depended significantly on rate. Such dependence suggests competes with plastic relaxation paste.

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