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This article is an introduction to failure analysis of the inner structure of metal and plastic parts. It covers issues with that type of failure analysis and provides examples.
Since we started this series of posts, we have been focused on providing information on how we can learn to better see what is out there so that we can understand the interactions between different aspects of reality.
Having primed my neurons from the exercise discussed last time, I am now going to take a look at a photo of a fracture surface that I have not looked at in some time.