spricktolerans
Spricktolerans, or crack tolerance, is a concept used in materials science and structural engineering to describe how large a crack may be in a component before service loads, environmental conditions, or further loading cause unacceptable risk of failure. It reflects the ability of a material and its design to sustain flaws without catastrophic fracture.
In practice, spricktolerans is analyzed with fracture mechanics. Key quantities include the material’s fracture toughness (K_IC),
Assessment combines nondestructive testing to locate and size flaws with fracture-mechanics calculations and sometimes probabilistic analysis
Improving crack tolerance can involve selecting tougher materials, increasing section thickness, reducing stress concentrations, improving heat