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The thermal shock resistance of alumina samples is estimated by the experimental measurement of the critical drop in temperatures and by the characterization of cracking. An original numerical simulation is then proposed that accounts for experimental results.
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Glandus, J.C., Tranchand, V. (1993). Thermal Shock by Water Quench: Numerical Simulation. In: Schneider, G.A., Petzow, G. (eds) Thermal Shock and Thermal Fatigue Behavior of Advanced Ceramics. NATO ASI Series, vol 241. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8200-1_25
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