Unit 6 - Ductile and Brittle Fracture Flashcards

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Three sections of a stress strain graph

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1-2 elastic deformation
2-3 plastic slip - dislocations move
3 start of failure - dislocations locked

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4 factors of a brittle material

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  1. very little plastic flow
  2. the two sides of the fracture surface fit together very well after failure
  3. the fracture surface appears faceted - you can make out individual grains and atomic planes
  4. in many materials, fracture occurs along certain crystallographic planes.
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4 factors of ductile material

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  1. extensive plastic flow occurs prior to fracture
  2. there is usually evidence of considerable necking in the specimen
  3. fractures don’t fit together
  4. the fracture surface has a dimpled appearance - you can see little holes often with second phase particles inside them
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4
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5 steps of ductile fracture

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  1. necking
  2. cavity formation
  3. cavity coalescence to form a crack
    4, crack propagation
  4. fracture
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4 stages of fracture in BFF and FCC

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  1. Yield; dislocations move
    2 failure starts; specimen starts to neck and microvoids form in the centre
  2. microvoids coalesce into an elliptical shaped crack with the long axis perpendicular to the stress
  3. final fracture by crack propagation and shear failure in the plane of maximum shear
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6
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How do cracks affect the integrity of a structure

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reduce stiffness
strain energy decreases
energy is being used to create new surfaces

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7
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what is a crack?

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Localised area of bond breakage in a material

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