glassparting
Glassparting is a term used to describe the separation or fracture of glass. This can occur due to a variety of factors, including impact, thermal stress, or inherent flaws within the material. When glass breaks, it typically exhibits a characteristic fracture pattern. This pattern can be analyzed to determine the cause and direction of the force that led to the breakage.
Impact-induced glassparting is often characterized by radial and concentric fracture lines radiating from the point of
The study of glassparting is relevant in various fields, including forensic science, where it can be used