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- Fracture abstract "A fracture is the separation of an object or material into two, or more, pieces under the action of stress.The fracture of a solid almost always occurs due to the development of certain displacement discontinuity surfaces within the solid. If a displacement develops in this case perpendicular to the surface of displacement, it is called a normal tensile crack or simply a crack; if a displacement develops tangentially to the surface of displacement, it is called a shear crack, slip band, or dislocation.The word fracture is often applied to bones of living creatures (that is, a bone fracture), or to crystals or crystalline materials, such as gemstones or metal. Sometimes, in crystalline materials, individual crystals fracture without the body actually separating into two or more pieces. Depending on the substance which is fractured, a fracture reduces strength (most substances) or inhibits transmission of light (optical crystals).A detailed understanding of how fracture occurs in materials may be assisted by the study of fracture mechanics.A fracture is also the term used for a particular mask data preparation procedure within the realm of integrated circuit design that involves transposing complex polygons into simpler shapes such as trapezoids and rectangles.".
- Fracture thumbnail Stress_v_strain_Aluminum_2.png?width=300.
- Fracture wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Fracture wikiPageExternalLink fracture.htm.
- Fracture wikiPageExternalLink tsld006.htm.
- Fracture wikiPageExternalLink weld.html.
- Fracture wikiPageExternalLink halahan.html.
- Fracture wikiPageID "261967".
- Fracture wikiPageRevisionID "591356638".
- Fracture hasPhotoCollection Fracture.
- Fracture subject Category:Building_defects.
- Fracture subject Category:Elasticity_(physics).
- Fracture subject Category:Glass_physics.
- Fracture subject Category:Materials_science.
- Fracture subject Category:Mechanics.
- Fracture subject Category:Plasticity.
- Fracture subject Category:Solid_mechanics.
- Fracture comment "A fracture is the separation of an object or material into two, or more, pieces under the action of stress.The fracture of a solid almost always occurs due to the development of certain displacement discontinuity surfaces within the solid.".
- Fracture label "Breuk (mechanica)".
- Fracture label "Fractura (geología)".
- Fracture label "Fracture".
- Fracture label "Frattura (meccanica)".
- Fracture label "Rupture (matériau)".
- Fracture label "Sprödbruch".
- Fracture label "Трещина".
- Fracture label "انكسار (خواص المواد)".
- Fracture label "破壊".
- Fracture sameAs Sprödbruch.
- Fracture sameAs Fractura_(geología).
- Fracture sameAs Fraktura.
- Fracture sameAs Rupture_(matériau).
- Fracture sameAs Frattura_(meccanica).
- Fracture sameAs 破壊.
- Fracture sameAs 파괴.
- Fracture sameAs Breuk_(mechanica).
- Fracture sameAs m.01mwcr.
- Fracture sameAs Q5120022.
- Fracture sameAs Q5120022.
- Fracture wasDerivedFrom Fracture?oldid=591356638.
- Fracture depiction Stress_v_strain_Aluminum_2.png.
- Fracture isPrimaryTopicOf Fracture.