Fractography: Observing, Measuring and Interpreting Fracture Surface Topography
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Fractography: Observing, Measuring and Interpreting Fracture Surface Topography

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Fracture surfaces are produced when a solid breaks. The appearance of the surface, particularly the topography, depends on both the type of material broken and the conditions under which it was broken, such as stress, temperature, or environment. Fractography describes the ways of studying these surfaces. Coverage includes all the information needed to understand the defor...more
Paperback, 386 pages
Published September 23rd 1999 by Cambridge University Press
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