teräshaura
Teräshaura is a Finnish term that translates to "steel fragility" or "metal brittleness." It refers to a phenomenon observed in certain types of steel and other metallic materials where they become susceptible to fracture under stress, particularly when exposed to specific environmental conditions or operating stresses. This brittleness is not an inherent property of the material but rather a condition that develops over time or due to certain treatments.
One of the most well-known forms of teräshaura is hydrogen embrittlement. This occurs when hydrogen atoms penetrate
Another significant aspect of teräshaura is temper embrittlement. This occurs in certain alloy steels after they
Teräshaura poses a significant risk in engineering applications where structural integrity is paramount. Bridges, pipelines, pressure