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Course Description
Fracture mechanics is an engineering discipline where the presence of a crack is assumed. It makes quantitative relations among the crack depth, its length, the material’s inherent resistance to crack growth, and the determination of the ultimate stress intensity at which the crack propagates to cause structural failure. Fracture mechanics relies on the results of nondestructive examination to help predict when flawed parts might fail.
By the end of this course, you will be able to
• Define fracture mechanics
• Define dormant and dynamic flaws
• List three modes of fracture
• Define terms used in fracture mechanics
• Understand flaw characterization
• Understand the role NDE plays in fracture mechanics analysis
Estimated completion time (hours): 0.9