katkeamat
Katkeamat is a term used in materials science to describe a distinctive pattern of fracture observed in layered or composite materials. Because it is a neologism rather than a standardized concept, its precise definition varies among authors, but it generally denotes a stepwise or interrupted crack propagation that combines multiple damage mechanisms.
In its common usage, katkeamat refers to a crack that initiates at an interface or within a
Significance lies in damage tolerance and design. Recognizing katkeamat helps engineers interpret how a material degrades
Origin and usage of the term are not universally standardized, and it appears primarily in specialized, peer-reviewed