Fracture Mechanics

Fracture mechanics is the study of how materials crack and fail under stress, providing critical insights into the strength, durability, and safety of structures and components. This field plays a vital role in industries like aerospace, construction, and materials science, where understanding the behavior of materials under load is essential for preventing catastrophic failures.

On this page, explore the principles of fracture mechanics, key factors influencing material failure, and how this knowledge is applied to design safer and more reliable products.

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