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Modes of propagation for ductile fractures. (a) Propagating ductile fractur...
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Fig. 2 Modes of propagation for ductile fractures. (a) Propagating ductile fracture. (b) Ductile fracture in separated material. (c) Ductile fracture with arrowheads, and illustration of chevron pattern. Arrows indicate fracture-propagation direction.
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Brittle and ductile fractures of impact test specimens of AISI 1010 steel (...
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Fig. 1 Brittle and ductile fractures of impact test specimens of AISI 1010 steel (fully annealed). (a) Brittle fracture from impact test at –60 °C (–76 °F). (b) Ductile fracture from impact test at 0 °C (32 °F). Courtesy of Metallurgy Department of National University of Mar del Plata
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Secondary electron images of microscopic features of ductile fractures in t...
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Fig. 4 Secondary electron images of microscopic features of ductile fractures in two steel components. (a) Tensile fracture of high-strength alloy steel (grade 12.9) connecting rod fastener shown in Fig. 1 . Original magnification: 2500×. (b) Ductile fracture of an ASTM A213 grade T11 alloy
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SEM fractographs of ductile (D) and brittle (B) fractures in Charpy V-notch...
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Fig. 33 SEM fractographs of ductile (D) and brittle (B) fractures in Charpy V-notch impact specimens shown at top. Both 400×
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Brittle fractures. (a) Fracture of mild carbon steel below the ductile/brit...
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Fig. 11 Brittle fractures. (a) Fracture of mild carbon steel below the ductile/brittle transition temperature. Note the appearance of river lines on the faces of the cleavage surfaces. (b) Fracture of a soda-lime glass. Note similarity of river lines to those of (a). (c) Intergranular stress
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Appearance of (a) ductile and (b) brittle tensile fractures in unnotched cy...
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Fig. 29 Appearance of (a) ductile and (b) brittle tensile fractures in unnotched cylindrical specimens. Courtesy of George Vander Voort
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Appearance of (a) ductile and (b) brittle tensile fractures in unnotched cy...
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in Mechanisms and Appearances of Ductile and Brittle Fracture in Metals
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Published: 15 January 2021
Fig. 29 Appearance of (a) ductile and (b) brittle tensile fractures in unnotched cylindrical specimens. Courtesy of G. Vander Voort
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in Failures from Various Mechanisms and Related Environmental Factors
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Published: 01 December 1998
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SEM fractographs of ductile (D) and brittle (B) fractures in Charpy V-notch...
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in Failures from Various Mechanisms and Related Environmental Factors
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Fig. 6 SEM fractographs of ductile (D) and brittle (B) fractures in Charpy V-notch impact specimens shown at top. 500×
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Brittle fractures. (a) Fracture of mild carbon steel below the ductile/brit...
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Fig. 11 Brittle fractures. (a) Fracture of mild carbon steel below the ductile/brittle transition temperature. Note the appearance of river lines on the faces of the cleavage surfaces. (b) Fracture of a soda-lime glass. Note similarity of river lines to those of (a). (c) Intergranular stress
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Exemplar macroscopic tensile fractures. (a) Brittle, flat. (b) Ductile, cup...
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Fig. 1 Exemplar macroscopic tensile fractures. (a) Brittle, flat. (b) Ductile, cup-cone. Source: Ref 7
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Orientation of ductile and brittle fractures under different types of loadi...
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Fig. 2 Orientation of ductile and brittle fractures under different types of loading. (a) Tension. (b) Compression. (c) Bending. (d) Torsion
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Mechanisms and Appearances of Ductile and Brittle Fracture in Metals
Available to PurchaseSeries: ASM Handbook Archive
Volume: 11
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2002
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v11.a0003538
EISBN: 978-1-62708-180-1
... Abstract This article provides a description of the microscale models and mechanisms for deformation and fracture. Macroscale and microscale appearances of ductile and brittle fracture are discussed for various specimen geometries and loading conditions. The article reviews the general...
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This article provides a description of the microscale models and mechanisms for deformation and fracture. Macroscale and microscale appearances of ductile and brittle fracture are discussed for various specimen geometries and loading conditions. The article reviews the general geometric factors and materials aspects that influence the stress-strain behavior and fracture of ductile metals. It highlights fractures arising from manufacturing imperfections and stress raisers. The article presents a root cause failure analysis case history to illustrate some of the fractography concepts.
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Mechanisms and Appearances of Ductile and Brittle Fracture in Metals
Available to PurchaseSeries: ASM Handbook
Volume: 11
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 15 January 2021
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v11.a0006775
EISBN: 978-1-62708-295-2
... and fracture. Next, the mechanisms of void nucleation and void coalescence are briefly described. Macroscale and microscale appearances of ductile and brittle fracture are then discussed for various specimen geometries (smooth cylindrical and prismatic) and loading conditions (e.g., tension compression...
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This article focuses on characterizing the fracture-surface appearance at the microscale and contains some discussion on both crack nucleation and propagation mechanisms that cause the fracture appearance. It begins with a discussion on microscale models and mechanisms for deformation and fracture. Next, the mechanisms of void nucleation and void coalescence are briefly described. Macroscale and microscale appearances of ductile and brittle fracture are then discussed for various specimen geometries (smooth cylindrical and prismatic) and loading conditions (e.g., tension compression, bending, torsion). Finally, the factors influencing the appearance of a fracture surface and various imperfections or stress raisers are described, followed by a root-cause failure analysis case history to illustrate some of these fractography concepts.
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Fracture surface of a ferritic-pearlitic ductile iron. Note ductile fractur...
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Fig. 92 Fracture surface of a ferritic-pearlitic ductile iron. Note ductile fracture of ferrite in matrix around nodules and cleavage (brittle) fracture of pearlite in matrix. SEM, 50× (W.L. Bradley, Texas A&M University)
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Ductile fracture in ferritic ductile iron illustrating very high nodule den...
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Fig. 9 Ductile fracture in ferritic ductile iron illustrating very high nodule density, since the plane of fracture follows from nodule to nodule, exposing many more nodules than are visible in a single plane of polish. (a), 152×; (b), 769×. Courtesy of Element Materials Technology-Wixom
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Fracture surface of a ductile fracture-toughness specimen of titanium alloy...
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Fig. 1141 Fracture surface of a ductile fracture-toughness specimen of titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V that was solution treated for 40 min at 830 °C (1525 °F), water quenched, aged at 510 °C (950 °F), then loaded in three-point bending (in air). See also Fig. 1142 , 1143 , 1144 , and 1145 . SEM
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