A time-dependent propagation that occurs at high temperatures or under long-term sustained loads, common in polymers and high-heat metals.
Caused by repeated cyclic loading and unloading, even if the stress is below the material's yield strength. Crack Growth
Fragilization of the crack tip caused by the presence of hydrogen atoms. The Three Stages of Fatigue Crack Growth The Three Stages of Fatigue Crack Growth Fatigue
Fatigue crack growth for through and part ... - ScienceDirect.com Key Mechanisms of Crack Growth Occurs under steady
Crack growth refers to the progressive advancement of a crack through a material, which typically occurs under cyclic loading (fatigue) or sustained stress in hostile environments. In engineering, understanding this process is critical for predicting the remaining life of a component before catastrophic failure occurs. Key Mechanisms of Crack Growth
Occurs under steady load when a material is exposed to corrosive chemicals or moisture that dissolves the material at the crack tip.