Discussion and Analysis on the Progress of Fatigue Destruction and the Geometric Characteristics of Destruction Surfaces
[Reproduction of Private Spring Preparatory School Lecture 15] Explanation of ductile fracture and brittle fracture! Also explains the smooth and rough surfaces of fatigue fracture.
I am studying the "fatigue strength of spring materials," and today, let's explore the characteristics of the fracture surface that occurs due to fatigue failure, how it forms, and how it differs from other fracture surfaces, specifically the features of fatigue fracture surfaces. When a material fails under static loading, it can either break after undergoing significant plastic deformation or fail with little to no plastic deformation. The former is referred to as ductile fracture, as seen in the fracture of mild steel during tensile testing, while the latter is known as brittle fracture, observed in the fracture of hardened high-carbon steel or gray cast iron during tensile testing. *For detailed content of the article, please refer to the PDF. For more information, feel free to contact us.*
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