Abstract

Experimental data on the development and partial healing of microscopic cracks and pores in loaded crystalline materials are considered. An analysis of the data indicates that fracture development has a number of specific features depending on the state of the materials and the testing conditions and is a kinetic thermal fluctuation process occurring virtually throughout the entire time of loading.

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