breukvastheid
Breukvastheid, often translated as fracture toughness, is a material property that describes its resistance to fracture when a crack is present. It quantifies the amount of energy a material can absorb before it breaks. This property is crucial in engineering design, particularly for components that are subjected to stress and may contain flaws or defects. A material with high breukvastheid can tolerate larger cracks without failing compared to a material with low breukvastheid.
The measurement of breukvastheid typically involves testing a specimen with a pre-existing crack. Common testing methods
Breukvastheid is influenced by several factors, including the material's composition, microstructure, temperature, and the presence of