Analysis of Microwave Thermal Stress Fracture Characteristics and Size Effect of Sandstone under Microwave Heating
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- Feng Gao & Leihu Tang & Keping Zhou & Yanan Zhang & Bo Ke, 2018. "Mechanism Analysis of Liquid Carbon Dioxide Phase Transition for Fracturing Rock Masses," Energies, MDPI, vol. 11(11), pages 1-12, October.
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microwave heating; size effect; thermal stress fracture; microwave energy; temperature; sandstone;All these keywords.
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