ENGG 230 - Fatigue and Fracture

Description

A study of the fracture and fatigue behavior of a wide range of engineering materials (metals, ceramics, polymers, biological materials, and composites). Topics include work of fracture, fracture mechanics (linear elastic, elastic-plastic and plastic), fracture toughness measurements, crack stability, slow crack growth, environmentally assisted cracking, fatigue phenomenology, the Paris Law and derivatives, crack closure, residual stress effects, and random loading effects. These topics will be presented in the context of designing to avoid fracture and fatigue.

Prerequisites

ENGS 130 or permission of instructor

Notes

Can be used by undergraduates for A.B. course count only

Offered

Term
Time
Location / Method
Instructor(s)
Term: Spring 2023
Time: Arrange
Location:

CUMMINGS 102

Instructors:

Yan Li


Term: Spring 2024
Time: M/W 12:50 - 2:40pm
Location:

Cummings 102

Instructors:

Yan Li