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Stress Wave Fractography

1994
It is a guiding principle of-brittle fracture that a crack always propagates essentially perpendicularly to the direction of the maximum principal tensile stress. This implies that a crack will change its direction of propagation if the direction of the actual maximum principal tensile stress changes.
H. G. Richter, F. Kerkhof
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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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Influence of B4C Reinforcement Particles with Varying Sizes on the Tensile Failure and Fractography of LM29 Alloy Composites

Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention, 2020
G. Prasad   +3 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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Elements of Fractography

2018
This chapter begins with a description of the different classifications of fracture, according to mechanism and extent of plastic deformation. The mechanical aspects of fracture, from the continuum mechanics and fracture mechanics points of view, are briefly described.
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Fractography of Nitinol

Abstract This article focuses on the fractography of Nitinol, a shape memory alloy of nickel and titanium, in superelastic biomedical applications, which primarily comprise drawn and/or laser-cut wire and tube components. Overload fracture, hydrogen embrittlement fracture, and fatigue fracture are discussed in detail.
Louis G. Malito   +4 more
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An experimental investigation on the effect of gas tungsten arc welding current modes upon the microstructure, mechanical, and fractography properties of welded joints of two grades of AISI 316L and AISI310S alloy metal sheets

Materials Science & Engineering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing, 2022
Masoud Sabzi   +2 more
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Fracture and Fractography

2003
Abstract This article introduces the subject of fractography and how it is used in failure analysis. The discussion covers the structure of and fracture and crack-propagation behavior of polymeric materials, the distinction between the ductile and brittle fracture modes on the basis of macroscopic appearance, and the examination and ...
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Fractography of Glass

1994
Identation Fractography (B.R. Lawn, D.B. Marshall). Quantitative Fractographic Analysis of Fracture Origins in Glass (J.J. Mecholsky). Stress Wave Fractography (H. Richter, F. Kerkhof). Fractography of Stress Corrosion Cracking in Glass (T.A. Michalske). Fractography of Optical Fibers (H.C. Chandan et al.). Fractography of Fiberglass (P.K.
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