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Metallurgical Failure Analysis Metallurgical failure analysis is vitally important to materials, metallurgical, and mechanical engineers responsible for the evaluation of faulty machinery and structural components. There are also c


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Metallurgical Failure Analysis

Title:Metallurgical Failure Analysis
Author:Charlie R. Brooks
Rating:4.50 (309 Votes)
Asin:007008078X
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:409 Pages
Publish Date:1992-02-06
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Metallurgical failure analysis is vitally important to materials, metallurgical, and mechanical engineers responsible for the evaluation of faulty machinery and structural components. This reference provides an introduction to the basic principles of conditions leading to fracture and the methods for determining the causes of failure in metal parts. The book explains the methods for conducting a successful failure analysis, and describes the tools used in making such analyses. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of fracture surfaces to determine why failure occurred. Included are fractographs that illustrate various fracture-surface topologies commonly encountered in fractures. There are also case studies that demonstrate the use of the analytical tools discussed, as well as appendices containing a glossary of terms and conversion factors.

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