microschade
Microschade is a term used in materials science, engineering, and related disciplines to describe damage that is microscopic in scale. It denotes very small defects such as micro-cracks, pitting, shallow delaminations, and other irregularities that occur at or near the surface of a material. Microschade does not immediately compromise overall structural integrity, but it indicates degradation mechanisms at work and can be a precursor to larger failures. The term is commonly used in Dutch-language literature and may be translated as micro-damage or micro-scale damage in English contexts.
Detection and assessment of microschade rely on high-resolution observation and non-destructive testing. Optical microscopy, scanning electron
Causes of microschade include mechanical wear and fatigue, corrosion or chemical attack, thermal cycling, UV exposure
Applications of microschade analysis include preventive maintenance planning, reliability assessments, and coating design optimization. Establishing acceptance