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<span class="mu-i">Thermal shock is a phenomenon characterized by a rapid change in temperature that results in a transient mechanical load on an object. The load is caused by the differential expansion of different parts of the object due to the temperature change. This differential expansion can be understood in terms of strain, rather than stress. When the strain exceeds the tensile strength of the material, it can cause cracks to form, and eventually lead to structural failure.
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The fire spreads, heat rolls in, smoke pours out, woods pops and cackles, metal shifts, sweat pours, some shrug off the intense heat shock, others feel it batter their senses... </span>
>ESCAPE PHASE