fatigue crack
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Definition
Noun: A fatigue crack is a type of fracture or fissure that develops in a material, most commonly metal, as a result of fatigue. Fatigue is the progressive and localized structural damage that occurs when a material is subjected to repeated cycles of stress or strain, even if the maximum stress is below the material's ultimate tensile strength. A fatigue crack initiates at a point of stress concentration and propagates through the material with each stress cycle.
Usage
This term is primarily used in engineering, materials science, and industrial maintenance contexts to describe a specific failure mode in components and structures.
Examples
- The inspection revealed a fatigue crack near the bolt hole of the aircraft's wing spar.
- Engineers analyzed the fatigue crack to determine the number of load cycles the component had endured.
- Regular non-destructive testing is essential for detecting fatigue cracks before they lead to catastrophic failure.
Advanced Usage
- "Initiation and propagation of a fatigue crack": This phrase describes the two main stages of fatigue failure. Initiation is when the crack first forms, often at a microscopic flaw. Propagation is the stage where the crack grows with each stress cycle.
- "Fatigue crack growth rate": A key engineering parameter that measures how quickly a crack lengthens per stress cycle, which is crucial for predicting a component's remaining service life.
Variants and Related Words
- Fatigue (Noun): The phenomenon of progressive damage caused by cyclic loading. (e.g., )
- Fatigue life (Noun): The number of stress cycles a material can withstand before failure occurs.
- Stress concentration (Noun): A location in an object where stress is significantly higher, often serving as the initiation site for a fatigue crack.
Synonyms
- Fatigue fracture
- Fatigue failure (This is a broader term for the overall failure event, of which a fatigue crack is a part.)
Related Phrases
- "To arrest a fatigue crack": To stop or halt the growth of a fatigue crack, often through design features or repair techniques.
- "Fatigue crack inspection": The process of examining a structure or component specifically to find fatigue cracks.
Noun
- a crack in metal resulting from metal fatigue