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Fractography of Metals and Plastics

Practical Failure Analysis, 2001
Fractography is critical to failure analysis of metals and plastics. Fractography of plastics is a relatively new field with many similarities to metals. Using case histories, various aspects of failure analysis and fractography of metals and plastics are compared and contrasted. Failure modes common to both metals and plastics include ductile overload,
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Fractals in fractography

Materials Science and Engineering, 1986
Abstract The fractal characteristics of a series of fractured AISI 4340 steel specimens were studied experimentally by means of vertical sections through the fracture surface. Extensive fractal data have been generated for both the fracture surfaces and their profiles.
Ervin E Underwood, Kingshuk Banerji
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Fractography

2001
Abstract This article illustrates typical fractographic features for a number of different composite materials. It describes the differences in fracture characteristics due to different loading, material processing, and environmental conditions. The article presents fractographic data obtained from epoxy matrix materials.
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Fractography of Weldments

Abstract This article provides an overview of fractography as it applies to metal weldments and presents examples of various fracture surface morphologies to demonstrate how fractographic analysis can be used to determine the cause of weld failures.
J.R. Stewart   +4 more
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Fractography in geology

Journal of the Geological Society, 1994
The first thematic meeting on fractography in geology, held on 13 September at Burlington House, London, was jointly sponsored by the Petroleum Group and the Tectonic Studies Group of the Geological Society. It was attended by 50 participants from Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Holland, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom and the United States of ...
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Fractography of Polymers

Abstract This article provides an overview of polymer fractography, with examples of various fracture surfaces created under diverse loading conditions. The focus is on the interpretation of polymer fracture-surface features in light of the unique viscoelastic nature of polymers.
Jericho Moll, Corissa Lee
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Fractography of Fiberglass

1994
This paper discusses the applications and the limitations of the fractography technique as applied to the fiberglass industry. The main limitation of fractography originates from the fact that fibers of strength greater than about 2000 MPa shatter into multiple small fragments upon fracture rendering it impossible to capture the true fracture surfaces.
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Fractography of ice

Journal of Materials Science Letters, 1989
Etude experimentale par microscopie electronique analytique. La rupture de la glace a grains fins entre −25 et −50C est une rupture transgranulaire par clivage.
E. M. Schulson   +4 more
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Possibilities of Fractography

Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 2005
A brief characteristic of methods of observation, measurement, identification, and analysis of fractures is presented. Prospects of the use of the methods of fractography for solving problems of certification of materials, determining the structural mechanisms of fracture, and controlling the quality of metals are discussed.
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Fractography of Composites

2003
Abstract This article depicts typical fractographic features for a number of different composite materials, covering interlaminar and translaminar fracture characteristics in composite materials.
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