Cracking pattern (engineering), the fracture surfaces of materials
Cracking pattern (painting), the fine pattern of dense cracking formed on the surface of paintings
Patterns in nature#Cracks, the patterns formed by cracks of different types in nature
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Crackingpattern may refer to: Crackingpattern (engineering), the fracture surfaces of materials Crackingpattern (painting), the fine pattern of dense...
in inelastic materials. Thus the pattern of cracks indicates whether the material is elastic or not. Crackingpatterns are widespread in nature, for example...
is a fine pattern of dense cracking formed on the surface of materials. It can be a result of drying, shock, aging, intentional patterning, or a combination...
Crocodile cracking (also called alligator cracking and perhaps misleadingly fatigue cracking) is a common type of distress in asphalt pavement. The following...
help identify the failure mode. The overall pattern of cracking can be more important than a single crack, however, especially in the case of brittle...
1016/S0022-5096(99)00081-2 R. Seghir and S. Arscott "Controlled mud-crack patterning and self-organized cracking of polydimethylsiloxane elastomer surfaces" Sci. Rep. (Nature)...
pieces. Breaking produces a characteristic "spider web" crackingpattern (radial and concentric cracks) when the impact is not enough to completely pierce...
pillars, the chapels and the nave of the church. The differences in the crackingpatterns between even and odd webs is believed to be due to variations in the...
(花菇) in Chinese, literally "flower mushroom", which has a flower-like crackingpattern on the mushroom's upper surface. Both of these are produced at lower...
is a random honeycomb crackingpattern similar to this of the alkali-silica reaction (ASR). In fact, this typical crackpattern is common to all expansive...
pieces. This produces a characteristic "spider web" crackingpattern (radial and concentric cracks) when the impact is not enough to completely pierce...
of password cracking require the computer to produce many candidate passwords, each of which is checked. One example is brute-force cracking, in which a...
predict the points at which cracking starts and although random in the formation of crackpattern, in many ways, cracking of soil is often not random...
are uncommon but include bleached veins and petioles. Rectangular crackingpatterns also occur in the bark of older branches. The amount (titre) of viroid...
period, The Japanese Sword Museum Katana (Daishō) mountings with ice crackpattern design. Edo period, Designated as Important Mounting, The Japanese Sword...
was used, no cracking could be induced in non-swelling clays, although in mud containing as little as two percent swelling clay, cracking was easily induced...
layer prevents the glass from breaking apart, creating a "spider web" crackingpattern. Tempered laminated glass is designed to shatter into small pieces...
won more than $1 million from a string of European casinos after cracking a pattern in roulette wheels. Jarecki was born on December 1, 1931, in Stettin...
polished with a long handled tool called a galera. Due to its likelihood of cracking, terrazzo was used at a small scale in comparison to the large expanses...
Asphalt pavement embrittlement (aka crocodile cracking) can lead to various forms of crackingpatterns, including longitudinal, transverse, and block...
geyser system) where hot water percolating through the porous matrix or the cracks of the volcanic ash deposit (pumice, pozzolan) dissolves most of amorphous...
refer to the pattern of grooves molded into the rubber, but those grooves are correctly called the tread pattern, or simply the pattern. The grooves are...