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Beach marks
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Beach marks
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Cleavage fracture
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Cleavage fracture
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Striation
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Hydrogen-assisted cracking
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Intergranular stress corrosion
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Microvoid coalescence
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Microvoid coalescence
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Striations
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Striations
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Transgranular stress corr
Beach marks
A visible feature of fatigue with three regions: 1) initiation site 2) propagation where beach marks are found perpendicular to applied stress with light and dark areas indicating varying concentration of oxidation during cyclic loading. here, thousands of striation marks can be found 3) final fracture region due to ductile overload by exceeding yield strength or fracture toughness
Cleavage fracture
(by exceeding K_1c) in steel: - found in temps below the transition temp (TT) - small amounts of plastic deformation (brittle) - low toughness
Hydrogen-assisted cracking
- intergranular crack boundary - fine bright lines (crows feet) - hemispherical voids (fisheyes) - yawning grain boundaries
Microvoid coalescence
(by exceeding yield) occurs when voids form around tiny inclusions in the steel as it stretches open during yielding in steel: - found in temps above the transition temp (TT) - large amounts of plastic deformation (ductile) - high toughness
Striations
- a microscopic feature of fatigue - traces of individual cycles before failure