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Unread 03-20-2005, 09:28 AM   #3
BillA
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2 elements:
micro-defect from machining = stress riser = small 'crack'
crack tip propagation energy is far smaller than that required to initiate a crack otherwise,
moderate thermal cycling is sufficient for some materials to fail w/o any applied load;
many plastics are better molded than machined

EDIT: note the widespread use of acrylic to physically model stress, crack tip photos are interesting
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