Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering: An Integrated Approach, 3e

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296 • Chapter 9 / Failure

(b)

Grain boundaries

SEM micrograph

Path of crack propagation

(a)

Figure 9.7 (a) Schematic
cross-section profile showing
crack propagation along grain
boundaries for intergranular
fracture. (b) Scanning electron
fractograph showing an
intergranular fracture surface.
50 ×. [Figure (b) reproduced with
permission fromASM Handbook,
Vol. 12,Fractography,ASM
International, Materials Park, OH,
1987.]

whereσ 0 is the magnitude of the nominal applied tensile stress,ρtis the radius of
curvature of the crack tip (Figure 9.8a), andarepresents the length of a surface crack,
or half of the length of an internal crack. For a relatively long microcrack that has a
small tip radius of curvature, the factor (a/ρt)^1 /^2 may be very large. This will yield a
value ofσmthat is many times the value ofσ 0.
Sometimes the ratioσm/σ 0 is denoted as thestress concentration factor Kt:

Kt=

σm
σ 0

= 2


(


a
ρt

) 1 / 2


(9.2)

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