mikrovauriot
Mikrovauriot, often translated as microcracks, are very small fractures within a material that are typically only visible under magnification. They can occur in a variety of materials, including ceramics, metals, polymers, and composite materials. The formation of mikrovauriot is often a precursor to larger structural failures. They can initiate due to mechanical stress, thermal shock, fatigue, or environmental degradation.
In engineering, understanding and predicting the formation and propagation of mikrovauriot is crucial for assessing the
The presence of mikrovauriot can significantly reduce a material's strength, stiffness, and toughness. Their impact on