Abstract
The search for new high strength materials has always been one of the more active areas in the materials sciences, and while glass is not normally catagorized with high strength metallic alloys and crystalline ceramics, it does have particular properties which will warrant, or necessitate, its use in many new applications.
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Plastic Flow Stress Corrosion Fatigue Limit Stress Concentration Factor Static Fatigue
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