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Figure 2 Figure 2 shows one of the most classical cleavage, or transgranular cracks, that I have ever found in a broken part. The red arrows highlight parallel sets of
Most of the failure analysis we have been talking about on this blog so far is about fractography and, specifically, about fractography that relates to the macro scale
Before closing our discussion from last week, I will share some examples to illustrate the differences between normal ambient-temperature “corrosion-assisted fatigue” and “boiler-lingo corrosion fatigue.”
Last summer, I was asked to help determine why a relatively new heat exchange that was part of an industrial boiler system had started springing leaks left and right.
Sometimes it seems “pretty obvious” why a failure happened. If you look at a burst pipe, for example, maybe the edges of the split area seem pretty thin, maybe much
Going back to our potential fracture analysis, in addition to the crack itself, other locations on the component and mating components of the assembly often contain key features that allow the failure to be understood.
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