A diagram that shows the process of fiber rupture and delamination. It shows two types of fibers, one labeled "Fiber rupture" and the other labeled "Debonding". The diagram shows a fiber rupture, which is a type of fiber that is used to break down the fibers into smaller pieces. The fiber rupture is a process where the fibers are separated by a series of horizontal lines that form a grid-like pattern. The horizontal lines are arranged in a way that they form a bridge-like structure. There are also two types in the diagram - debonding, pull out, and bridging. The debonding is a method of separating the fibers from each other, while the pull out is a way where they are pulled out and bridged together. The bridging is also used to connect the fibers together to form the bridge. The image also shows how the fibers interact with each other and how they can be used to create a better understanding of the process.
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