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Stress and fracture during drying of gels
George W. Scherer
Civil & Environmental Engineering
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Drying Rate
100%
Energy Storage Devices
33%
Drying Front
33%
Local Stress
33%
Stress Field
33%
Stress Increment
33%
Size Field
33%
Model Attributes
33%
Mechanical Energy
33%
Irregular Shape
33%
Engineering
Drying Rate
100%
Irregular Shape
33%
Mechanical Energy
33%
Stress Field
33%
Local Stress
33%