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Types of Failure
By:
Parth Gajjar
(116170319007)

Submitted To:
Prof. G.R.KHUNT
Types of failures
 Yielding
 Fracture
 Elastic deformation
 Wear
 Buconcentratoin
 ckling
 Corrosion
 Fatigue

 Caustic embrittlement
 Stress
 Yielding


A yield strength or yield point of a matrial is
defined in engineering and materials science as
the stress at which a material begins to deform

plastically. Prior to the yield point the material will
deform elastically and will return to its original
shape when the applied stress is removed. Once
the yield point is passed, some fraction of the
deformation
reversible.

will

be

permanent

and

non-
 Fracture

Under tensile stress plastic deformation is
characterized by a strain hardening region
and a necking region and finally, fracture
(also called rupture).
 Elastic deformation


This type of deformation is reversible. Once the
forces are no longer applied, the object returns to
its original shape. Elastomers and memory metals
such as Intimal exhibit large elastic deformation

ranges, as does rubber. However elasticity is
nonlinear in these materials. Normal metals,
ceramics and most crystals show linear elasticity
and a smaller elastic range.
 Wear

 In materials science wear is erosion or
sideways displacement of material from its
"derivative"

and

original

position

on

a solid surface performed by the action of
another surface.
 TYPES OF WEAR
 Adhesive wear
 Abrasive wear
 Surface fatigue

 Fretting wear
 Erosive wear
 Buckling:
 In practice, buckling is characterized by a sudden failure of a
structural member subjected to high compressive stress
where the actual compressive stress at the point of failure is
less than the ultimate compressive stresses that the material
is capable of withstanding. For example, during earthquakes,
reinforced concrete members may experience lateral
deformation of the longitudinal reinforcing bars. This mode
of failure is also described as failure due to elastic instability.

As shown in fig.
A column under a concentric axial load exhibiting the
characteristic deformation of buckling.
 Corrosion
 Corrosion is the gradual destruction of
materials, (usually metals), by chemical
reaction with its environment.
 Fatigue
 In materials science, fatigue is the progressive and
localized structural damage that occurs when a
material is subjected to cyclic loading. The
nominal maximum stress values are less than
the ultimate tensile stress limit, and may be
below the yield stress limit of the material.
 Caustic ambrittlement
 Caustic

embrittlement

is

the

phenomenon in which the material of
a boiler becomes brittle due to the
accumulation of caustic substances.
 Stress concentration
 This discrepancy is explained by the presence of very small, microscopic flaws
or cracks that are inherent to the material.
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Types of failure

  • 1. Types of Failure By: Parth Gajjar (116170319007) Submitted To: Prof. G.R.KHUNT
  • 2. Types of failures  Yielding  Fracture  Elastic deformation  Wear  Buconcentratoin  ckling  Corrosion  Fatigue  Caustic embrittlement  Stress
  • 3.  Yielding  A yield strength or yield point of a matrial is defined in engineering and materials science as the stress at which a material begins to deform plastically. Prior to the yield point the material will deform elastically and will return to its original shape when the applied stress is removed. Once the yield point is passed, some fraction of the deformation reversible. will be permanent and non-
  • 4.  Fracture Under tensile stress plastic deformation is characterized by a strain hardening region and a necking region and finally, fracture (also called rupture).
  • 5.  Elastic deformation  This type of deformation is reversible. Once the forces are no longer applied, the object returns to its original shape. Elastomers and memory metals such as Intimal exhibit large elastic deformation ranges, as does rubber. However elasticity is nonlinear in these materials. Normal metals, ceramics and most crystals show linear elasticity and a smaller elastic range.
  • 6.  Wear  In materials science wear is erosion or sideways displacement of material from its "derivative" and original position on a solid surface performed by the action of another surface.
  • 7.  TYPES OF WEAR  Adhesive wear  Abrasive wear  Surface fatigue  Fretting wear  Erosive wear
  • 8.  Buckling:  In practice, buckling is characterized by a sudden failure of a structural member subjected to high compressive stress where the actual compressive stress at the point of failure is less than the ultimate compressive stresses that the material is capable of withstanding. For example, during earthquakes, reinforced concrete members may experience lateral deformation of the longitudinal reinforcing bars. This mode of failure is also described as failure due to elastic instability. As shown in fig. A column under a concentric axial load exhibiting the characteristic deformation of buckling.
  • 9.  Corrosion  Corrosion is the gradual destruction of materials, (usually metals), by chemical reaction with its environment.
  • 10.  Fatigue  In materials science, fatigue is the progressive and localized structural damage that occurs when a material is subjected to cyclic loading. The nominal maximum stress values are less than the ultimate tensile stress limit, and may be below the yield stress limit of the material.
  • 11.  Caustic ambrittlement  Caustic embrittlement is the phenomenon in which the material of a boiler becomes brittle due to the accumulation of caustic substances.
  • 12.  Stress concentration  This discrepancy is explained by the presence of very small, microscopic flaws or cracks that are inherent to the material.