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Ductile ceramics — A high temperature possibility

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Investigations of mechanical properties of some ionic materials has shown the effect of surface conditions on room-temperature ductility.

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This paper was taken from the First Technical Report under contract AF49(638)-56. The complete paper appeared in the Journal of the American Ceramic Society, May 1958, p. 161.

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Parker, E.R., Pask, J.A., Washburn, J. et al. Ductile ceramics — A high temperature possibility. JOM 10, 351–353 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03398218

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