Analyzing Material Fatigue
Posted by Rob in Failure Analysis on 04. May, 2010 | 0 Comments
A variety of analytical tools and techniques are used to identify fatigue fractures and their root cause. These include macroscopic examination, microstructural analysis, hardness testing, chemical analysis, microprobe chemical analysis and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). There are three stages in the life of a fatigue failure; 1. Initiation, 2. Crack Growth (propagation), and 3. Final [...]
Fatigue in the “Real World”
Posted by Rob in Failure Analysis on 27. Apr, 2010 | 0 Comments
In the “real world” fatigue usually – that’s usually, not always – initiates at a location that acts as a stress concentration, or focal point, to the stresses imposed on a component. Stress concentrations take a wide variety of forms. They include geometric features (such as holes, slots, corners and radii), rough areas of surface [...]
