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Michelle Coffie
19 May 2020
Application Note

Mechanical Testing: Understanding the Essential Work of Fracture

Michelle Coffie
19 May 2020
Application Note

Researchers at the National Chemical Laboratory, India, explain how Linkam’s TST350 (now MFS) can be used to calculate the essential work of fracture for polymeric materials.

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Tagged: MFS, polymers, mechanical testing

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