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Why de-burring works
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<blockquote data-quote="CJK440" data-source="post: 11496677" data-attributes="member: 43980"><p>Probably the best analogy for a stress riser in the real world is if you ever scored and broke glass or plexiglass. The score is the stress riser. When the glass is flexed the stress concentrates at the scored area instead of spread equally across the piece. The glass would snap with less tension than a thinner piece of glass without a score mark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CJK440, post: 11496677, member: 43980"] Probably the best analogy for a stress riser in the real world is if you ever scored and broke glass or plexiglass. The score is the stress riser. When the glass is flexed the stress concentrates at the scored area instead of spread equally across the piece. The glass would snap with less tension than a thinner piece of glass without a score mark. [/QUOTE]
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