breukdichtheid
Breukdichtheid, also known as fracture toughness, is a material property that measures its ability to resist the propagation of cracks. It is a critical factor in determining the durability and safety of materials, particularly in engineering and construction. Fracture toughness is typically expressed in units of energy per unit area, such as joules per square meter (J/m²) or megapascals per square root of meters (MPa·m¹/²).
The concept of breukdichtheid is closely related to the stress intensity factor, which quantifies the intensity
Several methods are used to measure fracture toughness, including the Charpy impact test, the Izod impact test,
Fracture toughness is influenced by several factors, including temperature, loading rate, and the presence of impurities
In practical applications, understanding fracture toughness is essential for designing structures that can withstand various types