brudspændinger
Brudspændinger, often translated as fracture stress or breaking stress, refers to the maximum stress a material can withstand before it fails by fracturing. This is a critical property in material science and engineering, as it dictates the load-bearing capacity of components and structures. When a material is subjected to tensile, compressive, or shear forces, internal stresses develop. If these stresses exceed the material's inherent strength, a crack may initiate and propagate, leading to catastrophic failure.
The value of brudspændinger is highly dependent on the type of material. For instance, brittle materials like
Testing methods are employed to determine a material's brudspændinger. Tensile testing, where a sample is pulled