spalling

spalling
spɔːl n. chip, flake, fragment (from a piece of stone, etc.) v. break or cut off chips or fragments; be broken into chips or fragments

English contemporary dictionary. 2014.

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  • Spall — are flakes of a material that are broken off a larger solid body and can be produced by a variety of mechanisms, including as a result of projectile impact, corrosion, weathering, cavitation, or excessive rolling pressure (as in a ball bearing).… …   Wikipedia

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