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American Journal of Mechanical Engineering. 2017, 5(3), 91-93
DOI: 10.12691/ajme-5-3-4
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Does Temperature Effects Tpropagation and Growth of Cracks in aWine Glass Tuning Nearest to a Sound Machine

M. Tsili1, and D. Zaxaropoulos1

1School of Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi, Greece

Pub. Date: May 13, 2017

Cite this paper:
M. Tsili and D. Zaxaropoulos. Does Temperature Effects Tpropagation and Growth of Cracks in aWine Glass Tuning Nearest to a Sound Machine. American Journal of Mechanical Engineering. 2017; 5(3):91-93. doi: 10.12691/ajme-5-3-4

Abstract

In this paper we investigated if temperature effects the propagation and growth of cracks in a wine glass tuning nearest to a sound- machine. We based upon the laws of classic and fracture mechanics and we showed that the wine glass breaks when initially its temperature overcomes the temperature of the room and at continuity starts decreasing before equalizing.

Keywords:
sound machine wine glass resonance temperature of wine glass temperature of the room

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