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FSI-6MS-AAcad. year: 2026/2027
Designing machines, vehicles, and structures that are safe, reliable, and economical requires efficient use of materials and assurance that structural failure does not occur. Therefore, it is appropriate for undergraduate engineering majors to study the mechanical behaviour of materials, specifically topics such as deformation, fracture, and fatigue. This course also reviews micromechanics and micromechanical aspects of brittle fracture, fatigue failure, and creep rupture. It covers the fundamentals of fracture mechanics and the application of fracture mechanics to the integrity assessment of machine parts and structures with cracks under static, cyclic, and creep loading. The course examines the influence of size effects and loading conditions on the fracture toughness of materials.
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Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
Course-unit credit is awarded on condition of meeting the following requirements: participation in all exercises and preparation of protocols according to the teacher’s instructions. Attendance at exercises is compulsory, and any absence must be properly excused. In case of absence, the student is required to prepare a protocol to demonstrate understanding of the topic.
Graded course-unit credit is awarded under the following conditions: participation in all exercises, preparation of protocols according to the teacher’s instructions, and successful completion of a test. The written test consists of theoretical questions. In the written part of the examination, the student answers various short questions. In the oral part, the student explains the theoretical question if required.
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In addition to the recommended literature, PowerPoint presentations from lectures.
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specialization STI , 3 year of study, winter semester, compulsory-optional
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Subject definition: limit states of materialsElastic deformation (bonding and structure in materials, trends in elastic modulus values)Plastic deformation (discussion of plastic deformation)Plastic deformation (engineering stress-strain properties)Time-dependent behaviour (creep and damping)Fracture of flawed bodies – fracture toughness values KIc and GcExtensions of fracture mechanics beyond linear elasticity – fracture toughness values JIc and CTOD Brittle fracture of steel – fracture toughness approachFatigue of materials – introduction and stress-based approachFracture behaviour ceramic and polymers
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Laboratories exkursionElastic deformation – discussion and examplesPlastic deformation – discussion and examplesTransition fracture behaviour of steel – discussion and examples Fracture mechanic – discussion and examplesFatigue of metals – discussion and examplesCreep and creep fracture – discussion and examplesCase studies - metalsCase studies - plasts, ceramicsCase studies and credit