rikkouttaen
Rikkouttaen is a term that refers to the phenomenon of brittle fracture in materials. It describes a type of fracture that occurs with little or no prior plastic deformation. Unlike ductile fracture, which is characterized by significant stretching and yielding before failure, brittle fracture happens suddenly and often catastrophically. The fracture surfaces in brittle materials are typically flat and exhibit little evidence of macroscopic plastic flow.
This type of fracture is often associated with low temperatures, high strain rates, and the presence of
Understanding and predicting rikkouttaen is crucial in engineering design to prevent premature failure of structures and