1 | Introduction - Fracture and fatigue of bulk materials, thin films and surfaces
- Macroscopic failure modes
- Microscopic failure modes
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Part I: FRACTURE |
2-3 | Mechanics of Fracture - Energy release rate and crack driving force
- Linear elastic fracture mechanics
- Elastic-plastic fracture mechanics
- Resistance curves
- Measurement matters and ASTM standards
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4-5 | Micromechanisms of Fracture - Ductile failure
- Transitions in fracture modes
- Stress-based criteria
- Strain-based criteria
- Energy-based criteria
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6-7 | Microstructural Effects - Ferrous alloys
- Aluminum alloys
- Matrix failure versus grain boundary fracture
- Damage processes in ceramics and polymers
- Thin films and surface coatings
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8 | Interface Fracture Mechanics and Toughness Locus - Elasticity aspects
- Plasticity aspects
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9 | Toughening Mechanisms - Deflection toughening
- Process zone toughening
- Ligament toughening
- Interfacial toughening
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10 | Fracture Mechanisms in Polymers - Crazing
- Shear localization
- Rubber toughening
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11 | Thin Films, Coatings and Layered Materials - Thermal residual stresses
- Fracture mechanisms
- Compositionally graded structural and thin-film layers
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12 | Practical Considerations |
13 | EXAM 1 |
Part II: FATIGUE |
14 | Overview - Historical background
- Different approaches to fatigue
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15 | Micromechanisms of Fatigue Crack Initiation in Ductile and Brittle Solids - Cyclic hardening and evolution of dislocation patterns
- Persistent slip bands and surface roughening
- Slip-based models for fatigue crack initiation
- Crack initiation in commercial materials, ceramics and polymers
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16 | Total-Life Approaches to Fatigue - Stress-life approach (S-N curves)
- Strain-life approaches
- Concept of damage accumulation
- Some practical considerations
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17 | Fatigue Crack Growth in Ductile Metals and Alloys - Fracture mechanics characterization
- Fatigue life calculations
- Different microscopic and macroscopic stages of fatigue crack growth
- Models of formation of ductile striations and crack growth
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18 | Fatigue Crack Growth in Brittle Solids - Constitutive models for cyclic deformation in ceramics
- Room and high-fatigue crack growth in ceramics
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19 | Fatigue Crack Growth in Polymeric Materials - Cyclic deformation characteristics
- Micromechanisms of fatigue crack growth
- Microscopic "signature" due to crazing and shear banding
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20 | Mechanisms of Fatigue Crack Growth Retardation - Different types of crack closure (experiments, analyses and numerical simulations)
- Fatigue crack deflection (models and microstructural examples)
- Crack-tip versus crack-wake effects
- Crack retardation following tensile overloads
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21 | Corrosion Fatigue and Creep Fatigue - Effect of environments
- Fracture mechanics characterization of creep fatigue
- Case study of failure in power generation equipment, autovalves
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22 | Fatigue at Interfaces - Fatigue fracture parallel to a bimaterial interface
- Fatigue fracture normal to a bimaterial interface
- Fatigue of coatings
- Thermomechanical fatigue of coated and layered materials
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23-24 | Case Studies - 1985 Japan Airlines Plane Crash
- Failure analysis of a total-hip and knee replacement component
- Failure of laser-linked metal interconnects in microelectronics
- Critical issues in the failure of mechanical heart valves
- Fatigue failure in turbogenerators
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25 | EXAM 2 |