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Limit States of Materials and Structures
FSI-GS0Acad. year: 2018/2019
The course presents a series of case studies drawn from real situations involving material failures. It is suitable for students who are familiar with engineering materials in an equivalent scope as the courses ”Materials Science I, II" and ”Limit States of Materials and Structures (6ms)". It is intended for students majoring in a wide range of engineering subjects (including mechanical, civil, aeronautical, manufacturing, chemical, materials and design engineering) and people interested in failure analysis and prevention.
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D.R.H.Jones: Failure Analysis Case Studies II, Pergamon 2001 (EN)
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Elastic deformation - failure of mountaineering ropes - stress in bolts
Plastic deformation - shear of truck steering shaft - freeze-bursting of water pipes
Fast fracture – fast fracture of aircraft fuselage
Brittle fracture – fracture of a cast iron gas main - problems with thick walled tubes
Fatigue – fatigue of a rotating chemical vessel
Environmental failures – corrosion of central heating systems I; basic mechanisms - corrosion of central heating systems II; case studies