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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 ...
W Roger Cannon   +2 more
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Quantitative fractography of fatigue and an illustrative case study

Engineering Failure Analysis, 2019
Quantitative fractography (QF) may be used for measuring service- and test-induced fatigue crack growth (FCG) in metallic components and structures. The QF compares progression and striation markings on fatigue fracture surfaces with known occurrences in
Loris Molent
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Forensic fractography of bone using computed tomography (CT) scans

Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging, 2019
Fractography is the study of fracture surface morphology and its relationship to crack propagation. Recent work has demonstrated the utility of fractography for interpreting crack propagation and impact direction in fractured bones as part of forensic ...
Gary M Hatch, Angi M Christensen
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Electron Fractography

1968
Description The Symposium on Electron Fractography was presented during the Seventieth Annual Meeting of the Society held in Boston, Mass., 25—30 June 1967. The symposium was sponsored by Committee E24 on Fracture Testing of Metals. The symposium chairman was C. D. Beachem, Naval Research Laboratory.
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Investigating reverse butterfly fractures: An experimental approach and application of fractography.

Forensic Science International, 2021
Butterfly fractures are expected to form with the transverse portion on the tension side and the wedge portion on the compression side of a bent bone, however wedges have also been observed in the reverse orientation and are reported to be frequent in ...
Mariyam I. Isa   +4 more
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Quantitative fractography

Journal of Materials Science, 1979
J. L. Chermant, M. Coster
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STUDY ON COAL FRACTOGRAPHY UNDER DYNAMIC IMPACT LOADING BASED ON MULTIFRACTAL METHOD

, 2020
Coal fractography is a powerful tool for interpreting coal fracture behaviors, which is significant for dealing with failure issues encountered in deep coal mining.
Junjun Feng   +4 more
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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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Prediction of fatigue crack propagation and fractography of rail steel

Theoretical and applied fracture mechanics (Print), 2019
The aim of the present research is to determine the initiation and propagation of cracks and its geometric specifications. Metallurgical factors, especially the non-metallic inclusions have a significant impact on the fatigue life of railways.
R. Masoudi Nejad   +2 more
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