Materials & Properties: Mechanical Behaviour

All systems are expected to be designed to fulfil their functions over their requested lifetime. Nevertheless, failure of a system may occur, and this is unfortunately, true also for vacuum systems. From a mechanical point of view, buckling, leak by fatigue crack propagation, rupture of a fixed supp...

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