Definition : Linear rupture rate

Linear rupture rate refers to the rate at which a material or structure experiences fractures or breaks along a straight line. This can occur due to various factors such as stress, pressure, or external forces. It is a measure of the strength and durability of a material, with a higher linear rupture rate indicating a greater ability to withstand forces without breaking. This term is commonly used in engineering and construction to assess the reliability of materials and structures.

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