Development of Stand for Rock Material Fracturing in Laboratory Conditions

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The paper presents a description of the stand for rock material fracturing in laboratory conditions. Requirements to be met by fracturing stands were formulated. Proper operation of the test stand was verified by marble sample fracturing. Many of technical details of the developed stand were given, which may be useful for readers designing their own stands.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 240)

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94-97

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August 2015

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