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Understanding How Components Fail (Third Edition)
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ASM International
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-270-9
Publication date:
2013
Abstract
From a fundamental standpoint, there are only two modes, or ways, in which metals can fracture under single, or monotonic, loads: shear and cleavage. There are fracture modes other than shear and cleavage. These include intergranular and quasi-cleavage fracture modes for single-load applications, and fatigue for multiple-load applications. Each of these fracture modes are discussed in this chapter. The factors affecting the ductile brittle relationship are also covered.
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Basic Single-Load Fracture Modes, Understanding How Components Fail, 3rd ed., By Donald J. Wulpi;Edited By Brett Miller, ASM International, 2013, p 63–69, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.uhcf3.t53630063
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