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Fracture Mechanics B
Module aims
ECTS units: 5
Learning outcomes
On successfully completing this module, students will be able to:
1. Explain the foundations, principles, application and limitations (both qualitative and quantitative) of linear elastic fracture mechanics, using appropriate terminology
2. Explain the micro-mechanisms of crack tip failure in metals, ceramics, polymers and fibre composite materials
3. Calculate the fracture toughness or fracture energy of a given material from data measured using a standard or well-defined specimen geometry
4. Formulate problems involving the static, fatigue or impact loading of flawed structures in terms of fracture mechanics
5. Predict - using fracture mechanics analysis - the residual strength or service life of a flawed structure or the critical size of a defect contained within.
6. Compose an outline safety case for an engineering component
Module syllabus
Pre-requisites
ME2-hSAN and ME2-hMATL or equivalent
Teaching methods
Assessments
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Grading method | Numeric | 50% | ||
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Assessment type | Assessment description | Weighting | Pass mark | Must pass? |
Examination | 3 Hour exam | 100% | 50% | Y |