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Applied Fracture Mechanics
FSI-9ALMAcad. year: 2022/2023
Applied Fracture Mechanics – Fundamentals and Applications
This course for PhD students provides treatment of fracture mechanics that should appear to a relatively wide audience. Theoretical background and practical applications for metals, polymers and ceramic are covered in detail. Theoretical part: fundamental concepts of linear elastic and elastic-plastic fracture mechanics; micromechanisms of fracture in metals, polymers, ceramics and composites. Application - experimental part: practical procedure to fracture toughness testing in metals; standard test methods, such as KIc, KId, JIc and Ji-da curves determination, as well as recent research results; fracture testing of non metallic materials (ceramics, polymers); available methods for applying fracture mechanics to structures; fracture mechanics approach to fatigue crack propagation.
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Basic literature
Moore D.R., Pavan A. and J.G.Williams: Fracture Mechanics Testing Methods for Polymers Adhesives and Composites. ESIS Publication 28, Elsevier 2001 (EN)
Standardy pro měření lomové houževnatosti. EN, ISO, ASTM (EN)
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- Programme D-IME-K Doctoral 1 year of study, winter semester, recommended course
- Programme D-IME-P Doctoral 1 year of study, winter semester, recommended course
- Programme D-MAT-K Doctoral 1 year of study, winter semester, recommended course
- Programme D-MAT-P Doctoral 1 year of study, winter semester, recommended course
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2. Elastic-plastic fracture mechanics; michromechanisms of fracture in metals, polymers, ceramics and composites.
3. Applications portion: practical procedure on fracture toughness testing in metals; standard test methods, such as KIc, KId, JIc determination.
4. Recent research results with materials development based on fracture toughness testing (in both metallic and non metallic materials).
5. Available methods for applying fracture mechanics to structures; fracture mechanics approach to fatigue crack propagation.
Actual content of the course may be modified with respect to PhD thesis of a student and request of supervisor.