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delamination Definition

de·lami·na·tion (dē lam′ə nās̸hən)

noun

  1. separation into layers
  2. Embryology the formation of endoderm by the splitting of the blastoderm into two layers of cells
delamination Usage Examples

Preposition: of

  • plys: The product should be free of bent corners and delamination of plys and surface papers.
  • layer: Delamination of the various layers in the vinyl material construction also frequently occurs.
  • film: Blistering Localized delamination of a paint film in the form of blisters from the underlying surface.

Converse of object

  • cause: For small local delamination caused by the core never really bonding to the skins, injecting epoxy works.
  • predict: A quadratic average stress failure criterion is suggested to predict delamination and the interlayer at which it occurs.

Adjective modifier

  • possible: Allies and Morrison had been concerned initially about possible delamination.

Modifies a noun

  • growth: Movie 1: Dynamic testing of delamination crack growth in a composite laminate.
  • problem: The delamination problem is rather complex due to the presence of singularities and the anisotropy of the media.
  • survey: The aim of a delamination survey is to measure the amount of cracking between the rebars before it becomes apparent at the surface.
  • test: Figure 2. Experimental arrangement for four point bend delamination test.

Noun used with modifier

  • edge: Failure criteria - failure modes and analysis, criteria, edge delamination ( also at layer drop offs ).

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