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durchriss

Durchriss is a German noun formed from durch (through) and Riss (tear or crack). It denotes a rupture that penetrates the full thickness of a material or barrier, resulting in a through-going breach. In technical usage, ein Durchriss implies that a crack or tear has propagated until it completely opens the cross-section, rather than remaining a localized defect. The term appears in engineering, materials science, geotechnics, and related fields when describing failure modes of components, structures, or barriers under stress, pressure, or loading conditions.

In practice, a Durchriss describes a through-going failure, as opposed to a mere Riss, which may be

a
partial
crack,
or
a
Durchbruch,
which
emphasizes
the
breach
of
an
enclosing
barrier
allowing
passage
of
fluids
or
other
substances.
The
occurrence
can
be
due
to
overload,
fatigue,
impact,
or
environmental
and
operational
factors
that
drive
crack
propagation.
The
exact
interpretation
and
preferred
terminology
can
vary
by
field
and
country;
some
contexts
may
employ
closely
related
terms
such
as
Durchbruch
or
simply
Riss
with
qualifier
words
to
indicate
through-going
damage.
Overall,
the
concept
highlights
the
transition
from
a
localized
defect
to
a
complete
opening
across
the
material.