fractuuroppervlak
Fractuuroppervlak is the surface left by a fracture in a solid material. It marks the boundary between the fractured portion and the remaining structure. In Dutch-language literature the term fractuuroppervlak is common; fractuuroppervlak is sometimes used as well. The analysis of fracture surfaces, or fractography, aims to determine how and why a component failed by inspecting surface features and patterns at micro- and macro-scales.
The appearance and features of a fractuuroppervlak depend on the fracture mode. Brittle fractures tend to produce
Analysis methods for fractuuroppervlak include optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy to characterize morphology, roughness, and
Applications of fractuuroppervlak analysis include root-cause failure analysis, design improvement, material selection, and reliability assessment. It