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Controlled fracture in a finite geometry body as a stone shaping tool
C. Levy,
M. Perl
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Keyphrases
Crack Propagation
100%
Finite Geometry
100%
Shaping Machine
100%
Controlled Fracture
100%
Knife
75%
Initial Angle
75%
Stamping
50%
Knife-edge
50%
Material Properties
25%
Analytical Model
25%
Prestress
25%
Rubber
25%
Load Ratio
25%
Fracture Process
25%
Cutting Process
25%
Small Region
25%
Two-dimensional Plane
25%
Homogeneous Isotropic
25%
Fixed-distance
25%
Shell Section
25%
Prestressing System
25%
Plane Model
25%
Stone Cutting
25%
Stone Slab
25%
Slapping
25%
Curved Shell
25%
Engineering
Crack Propagation
100%
Two Dimensional
25%
Good Agreement
25%
Assuming
25%
Limited Number
25%
Analytical Model
25%
Preliminary Analysis
25%
Load Ratio
25%
Material Dependent
25%