throughcracks
Throughcracks are cracks that extend completely through the thickness of a material or component, creating an opening that connects opposite faces. They are a major concern in structural integrity, particularly for plates, shells, welds, and pressure-containing vessels. By contrast, surface cracks do not penetrate through the full thickness, and subsurface cracks remain contained within the interior.
Throughcracks typically originate from defects, stress concentrators, or weak interfaces. They can initiate at surface flaws
Detecting throughcracks requires nondestructive evaluation methods capable of penetrating or revealing the full thickness. Ultrasonic testing
Design strategies include maintaining adequate thickness, using tougher materials, and controlling residual stresses. Surface treatment such
See also: fracture mechanics, fatigue, nondestructive testing.