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Interface debonding may occur either because the bond strength is low or
because the overlapping area ( Figure 9 , area A2 ) is not large enough . In the
latter case , debonding occurs without rupture of the strips . On the other hand ,
when the ...
Interface debonding may occur either because the bond strength is low or
because the overlapping area ( Figure 9 , area A2 ) is not large enough . In the
latter case , debonding occurs without rupture of the strips . On the other hand ,
when the ...
Page 58
Furthermore , the chemical composition of such a segment can change , if
transreactions occur between chemically different ... The fact that the self -
bonding occurs without fusion means that the original orientation of the film is
retained .
Furthermore , the chemical composition of such a segment can change , if
transreactions occur between chemically different ... The fact that the self -
bonding occurs without fusion means that the original orientation of the film is
retained .
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At this stress level nucleation must occur spontaneously throughout the stressed
volume . George terms this condition “ nucleative collapse " and identifies it with
the critical stress at which spinline crystallization occurs . The development of ...
At this stress level nucleation must occur spontaneously throughout the stressed
volume . George terms this condition “ nucleative collapse " and identifies it with
the critical stress at which spinline crystallization occurs . The development of ...
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