frakturkvaliteten
Frakturkvaliteten, or "fracture toughness," is a critical material property that describes a material's ability to resist the propagation of cracks. It is a measure of how much energy is required to extend a crack in a material. This property is particularly important in engineering and materials science, as it helps predict the behavior of materials under stress, especially in applications where cracks or fractures are likely to occur.
Fracture toughness is typically quantified using the stress intensity factor, K, which is a function of the
Fracture toughness can be influenced by various factors, including the material's composition, microstructure, and processing history.
In practical applications, fracture toughness is often determined through experimental techniques such as the Charpy impact