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ASM Handbook
Fractography
ASM International
Volume
12
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-387-4
Publication date:
2024
Book Chapter
Quantitative Fractography Applications for Fatigue Fracture Surfaces
By
Russell J.H. Wanhill
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Russell J.H. Wanhill
Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre (NLR), Emeritus
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Simon A. Barter
Simon A. Barter
RMIT University and Defence Science & Technology Group, Melbourne
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Published:2024
Page range:
283 - 295
Abstract
Quantitative fractography (QF) is the examination and characterization of fracture surfaces of failed or broken-open components and specimens. This article provides examples of the application of QF to evaluate real-life fatigue failures and also a comprehensive guideline chart for detecting and measuring fatigue striations and progression markings, with examples.
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Russell J.H. Wanhill, Simon A. Barter, Quantitative Fractography Applications for Fatigue Fracture Surfaces, Fractography, Vol 12, ASM Handbook, Edited By Craig J. Schroeder, Ronald J. Parrington, Joseph O. Maciejewski, James F. Lane, ASM International, 2024, p 283–295, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v12.a0006848
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