Crack Propagation Analysis in Metallic Alloys: A Comparative Study of Traditional and Advanced Materials

Year : 2024 | Volume :01 | Issue : 01 | Page : 33-41
By

    Nishant Varshney

  1. Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Amity School of Engineering and Technology, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India

Abstract

A vital component of materials science and engineering, crack propagation analysis is essential to determining the structural integrity and dependability of materials. Designing safe and long-lasting structures for a variety of sectors required an understanding of how cracks begin, spread, and interact with a material’s microstructure. To guarantee the performance, safety, and dependability of materials in a variety of applications, crack propagation analysis is essential. It offers insightful information about the fracture behavior of materials, that assists with material design, optimization, and the creation of stronger, longer-lasting structures and materials

Keywords: crack propagation, stress intensity factor, fracture toughness, fatigue crack growth, metallic alloys

[This article belongs to International Journal of Fracture Mechanics and Damage Science(ijfmds)]

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Received December 16, 2023
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Published February 8, 2024