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After integrating the concept of the process-structure-property materials triangle that we talked about in Part 1, the next most important concept in materials science for failure analysis of metal and polymeric components is related to structure and its multiple overlapping levels.
The Doctor has always been intrigued by the question of how to compare the impact values obtained by Izod testing methods with those of Charpy testing methods.