fracture propagation

  • 1Fracture — For other uses, see Fracture (disambiguation). v · d · e Materials failure modes …

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  • 2Fracture du crâne — Traumatisme crânien Pour les articles homonymes, voir TCC. Traumatisme crânien CIM 10 : S06 La notion de traumatisme crânien ou traumatisme crânio cérébral (TCC) couvre les traumatismes du neurocrâne (partie haute du crâne contenant le cerveau)… …

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  • 3Fracture toughening mechanisms — In materials science, fracture toughening mechanisms are processes that increase energy absorption during fracture, resulting in higher fracture toughness.Intrinsic toughening mechanismsIntrinsic toughening mechanisms involve a fundamental change …

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  • 4Fracture mechanics — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 5Fracture toughness — In materials science, fracture toughness is a property which describes the ability of a material containing a crack to resist fracture, and is one of the most important properties of any material for virtually all design applications. It is… …

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  • 6intergranular fracture — fracture of polycrystalline materials by crack propagation along grain boundaries …

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  • 7Environmental stress fracture — In materials science, environmental stress fracture or environment assisted fracture is the generic name given to premature failure under the influence of tensile stresses and harmful environments of materials such as metals and alloys,… …

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  • 8Tooth Interior Fatigue Fracture — Tooth Interior Fatigue Fracture, (TIFF), is a type of gear failure. The failure is characterised by a fracture at approximately mid height on the tooth of the gear. This distinguishes it from a tooth root fatigue failure. The crack for a TIFF is… …

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  • 9brittle fracture — typical fracture mode of a glass or ceramic occurs when an externally applied load induces a critical stress; fracture occurs by rapid crack propagation and without appreciable macroscopic deformation …

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  • 10Earthquake — For other uses, see Earthquake (disambiguation). Global earthquake epicenters, 1963–1998 …

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