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Fracture Simulation: Advanced constitutive Equation for Materials behavior in special loading condition
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In materials science, fracture toughness refers to the ability of a material containing a crack to resist fracture. Specifically, fracture toughness testing characterizes resistance to fracture in a neutral environment with a sharp crack, and is one of the most important properties of any material for virtually all design applications.
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Finite Element (FEA) Fracture simulation is used in design and fabrication to understand and prevent brittle fracture. It can also be used to determine the useful life of a material under different conditions, including fatigue, corrosion and elevated temperatures.
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Advanced constitutive Equation for Materials behavior in special loading condition
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