A) Study of the behavior of cracks in materials B) Study of the manufacturing of materials C) Study of the formation of cracks in materials D) Study of the properties of solid materials
A) Region where plastic deformation occurs around a crack tip B) Location of maximum stress concentration C) Part of a material susceptible to corrosion D) Area where cracks start to develop
A) Elastic modulus B) Yield strength C) Fracture toughness D) Ductility
A) Elastic, Plastic, Brittle B) Tension, Compression, Shear C) Axial, Radial, Tangential D) Mode I, Mode II, Mode III
A) Critical flaw size in a material B) Maximum stress a material can withstand without fatigue failure C) Point of fracture initiation D) Minimum stress a material requires for deformation
A) Remains constant regardless of temperature B) Increases at lower temperatures C) Decreases at lower temperatures D) Increases at higher temperatures
A) Decreases likelihood of fracture initiation B) Delays fracture initiation C) Has no effect on fracture initiation D) Increases likelihood of fracture initiation
A) Impacts chemical composition of the material B) Reflects the temperature of the material C) Affects stress distribution near the crack tip D) Determines material density
A) Direction of material deformation B) Direction of stress applied to a material C) Direction in which a crack grows in a material D) Orientation of material grain boundaries
A) Hardness B) Stiffness C) Toughness D) Plasticity |