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ASM Handbook Volume 12: Fractography

Editor: Craig J. Schroeder; Ronald J. Parrington; Joseph O. Maciejewski; James F. Lane
Hardcover
Product code: 06048G
ISBN: 978-1-62708-385-0

The revised ASM Handbook, Volume 12: Fractography contains substantially expanded coverage of the subject of fractography—in the form of 17 entirely new material-specific, text-based articles. It includes in-depth information on the types and appearances of fracture, visual examination and imaging methods, quantitative fractography, surface profiling, and fractal analysis. It describes the morphology of fracture surfaces at different length scales and identifies markers and patterns that shed light on how and why fractures occur.

ASM Handbook Volume 12A: Atlas of Fractographs delivers an unparalleled collection of fracture surface images organized by failure mode, offering metallurgists, materials scientists, and quality professionals the critical visual tools needed to diagnose overload, fatigue, stress-corrosion cracking, and embrittlement failures across both metallic and nonmetallic materials.

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The revised ASM Handbook, Volume 12: Fractography covers all aspects of fractography relevant to its use in materials evaluation, failure analysis, and quality control.

The new Volume 12 includes in-depth information on the types and appearances of fracture, visual examination and imaging methods, quantitative fractography, surface profiling, and fractal analysis. It describes the morphology of fracture surfaces at different length scales and identifies markers and patterns that shed light on how and why fractures occur.

Volume 12 also explains how loading conditions, operating environments, and material composition and structure influence the mode and mechanism of fracture in cast irons and steels, nonferrous alloys, plastics, ceramics, polymer matrix composites, and welded and soldered joints.

Through the presentation of fractographs and spectroscopic data, it assists readers in recognizing the characteristic features of different types of fractures, the potential role of material dislocations and impurities, and the contributing effects of corrosion, embrittlement, and fatigue.

An overview of the history of fractography and its use in archaeometallurgy is also included.

The substantially expanded coverage of the subject of fractography—in the form of 17 entirely new material-specific, text-based articles in the revised Volume 12—compared to the 1987 edition, necessitated the expansion of the former edition into two separate volumes. This resulted in the development of the standalone ASM Handbook, Volume 12A: Atlas of Fractography.

CONTENTS

Introduction to Fractography 
A History of Fractography in Metals—and Its Contributions to Alloys and Understanding Fracture Phenomena
The Role of Fractography in Metallurgical Failure Analysis
Fractography of Ancient Metallic Artifacts, and Restoration and Conservation Aspects 

Types and Appearances of Fracture
Introduction to Types and Appearances of Fracture
Macroscale Fracture Appearance
Microscale Fracture Surface Morphologies
Fracture Mechanisms
Factors Influencing Fractures and Fracture Appearance 

Examination of Fractured Parts and Specimen Preparation
Visual Examination, Downselection, Damage Assessment, and Field Photography
Visual Examination of Fracture Surfaces
Photography of Fractured Parts and Fracture Surfaces
Fracture Sample, Preparation and Preservation of Fracture Specimens 

Imaging of Fracture Surfaces
Imaging Methods for Fracture Surface Observation and Interpretation
Scanning Electron Microscopy in Fractography
Transmission Electron Microscopy 

Quantitative Fractography
Introduction to Quantitative Fractography 
Quantitative Fractography Applications for Fatigue Fracture Surfaces
Fatigue Crack Growth Markers to Aid Quantitative Fractography 

Fractography of Metals and Alloys
Fractography of Cast Irons
Fractography of Carbon and Low- Alloy Steels
Fractography of Pressed and Sintered Ferrous Powders 
Fractography of Tool Steels
Fractography of Stainless Steels
Fractography Atlas of Irons and Steels
Fractography of Aluminum Alloys 
Cryogenic Toughness and Fractography of Aluminum Alloys
Fractography of Copper Alloys 
Fractography of Magnesium Alloys 
Fractography of Titanium Alloys 
Fractography of Nitinol
Fractography Atlas of Nonferrous Alloys 
Fractography of Weldments 
Fractography of Solder Joints 

Fractography of Nonmetallic Engineering Materials
Fractography of Plastics 
Fractography of Polymer Matrix Composites 
Fractography Atlas of Polymer Matrix Composites
Fracture Modes and Appearances in Ceramics
Fractography of Concrete 

REFERENCE INFORMATION
Glossary of Terms
Abbreviations and Symbols 

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Materials Testing and Evaluation | Failure Analysis

Materials Testing and Evaluation | Metallography and Microstructures

Materials Properties and Performance | Fracture

Publisher: ASM International
Published: 2024
Pages: 500
ISBN: 978-1-62708-385-0
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