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X-ray Fractography on Fatigue Fracture

open access: green, 1996
昭太郎 児玉   +5 more
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Fractography

Volume 12 covers all aspects of fractography relevant to its use in materials evaluation, failure analysis, and quality control. In addition to an extensive collection of fractographs, it includes information on the types and appearances of fracture, visual examination and imaging methods, quantitative fractography, surface profiling, and fractal ...
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A brief history of fractography

Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention, 2006
Fracture surfaces have, no doubt, been studied throughout the history of mankind, probably starting with observations on stone-age tools. In the 16th to 18th centuries, the macroscopic appearance of fracture surfaces was used to assess the quality of metallic materials, with studies by Reaumur in 1722 being the most notable.
S. P. Lynch, S. Moutsos
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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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Fractography off cast gypsum

Australian Dental Journal, 1982
AbstractA fractographical study of dental cast gypsum was made in order to correlate the mechanical properties with the microstructure. Wet specimens fractured under tensile stress showed intercrystalline fracture and the tensile strength depended on the porosity present.
T, Mori, M, Yamane
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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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