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2016/08/23

Tuesday, August 23, 2016


8:40 AM

Dynamic fracture
Rate effect

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Last section of the course:
Fatigue

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Newer approach is Paris law

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Typical brittle fractures:

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Difference between ductile and brittle fracture

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Ductile fracture

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Ductile fracture

Brittle fracture:

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Because of all energy absorption mechanisms ductile materials are
much more resistant to (manufacturing) defects and have much less
scatter in their 1) ultimate load 2) toughness (energy absorption)

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much more resistant to (manufacturing) defects and have much less
scatter in their 1) ultimate load 2) toughness (energy absorption)

Background information

- Indicial notation

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