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Fractography is the study of fracture surfaces of materials. Fractographic methods are routinely used to determine the cause of failure in engineering structures, especially in product failure and the practice of forensic engineering or failure analysis. In material science research, fractography is used to develop and evaluate theoretical models of crack growth behavior.One of the aims of fractographic examination is to determine the cause of failure by stud… More >>
Fractography: Fractography, Forensic engineering, Failure analysis, Materials science, Fatigue , Stress corrosion cracking, Hydrogen embrittlement, Ceramic, Glass, Conchoidal fracture
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Analysis,
Ceramic,
Conchoidal,
corrosion,
cracking,
embrittlement,
Engineering,
Failure,
failure analysis,
Fatigue,
Forensic,
forensic engineering,
Fractography,
fracture,
fracture surfaces,
Glass,
Hydrogen,
hydrogen embrittlement,
material science research,
Materials,
product failure,
Science,
Stress,
stress corrosion
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