Intergranular fracture
Encyclopedia
An intergranular fracture is a fracture
that follows the grain
s of the material. If the material has multiple lattice
organizations, when one lattice ends and another begins, the fracture changes direction to follow the new grain. This results in a fairly jagged looking fracture with bumpy edges.
Intergranular fractures are cracks that take place along the grain boundary of a material. Straight edges of the grain and shiny surface may be seen. There are several processes that can lead to intergranular fracture.
Think of several wooden jigsaw puzzle
pieces with the grains showing, but with each piece having grains running in a different direction. A Transgranular fracture follows the grains in the wood, not the edges of the puzzle pieces
This is opposed to a Transgranular fracture
.
Fracture
A fracture is the separation of an object or material into two, or more, pieces under the action of stress.The word fracture is often applied to bones of living creatures , or to crystals or crystalline materials, such as gemstones or metal...
that follows the grain
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s of the material. If the material has multiple lattice
Crystal structure
In mineralogy and crystallography, crystal structure is a unique arrangement of atoms or molecules in a crystalline liquid or solid. A crystal structure is composed of a pattern, a set of atoms arranged in a particular way, and a lattice exhibiting long-range order and symmetry...
organizations, when one lattice ends and another begins, the fracture changes direction to follow the new grain. This results in a fairly jagged looking fracture with bumpy edges.
Intergranular fractures are cracks that take place along the grain boundary of a material. Straight edges of the grain and shiny surface may be seen. There are several processes that can lead to intergranular fracture.
- Microvoid nucleation and coalescence at inclusions or second phase particles located along grain boundaries
- Grain boundary crack and cavity formation associated with elevated temperature stress rupture condition.
- Decohesion between contiguous grain due to presence of impurity at grain boundaries and in the presence of hydrogen and liquid metals.
- Stress corrosion cracking associated with chemical dissolution along grain boundaries.
- Cyclic loading when the material insufficient number of independent slip systems to accommodate plastic deformation between contiguous grain leading to grain boundaries.
Think of several wooden jigsaw puzzle
Jigsaw puzzle
A jigsaw puzzle is a tiling puzzle that requires the assembly of numerous small, often oddly shaped, interlocking and tessellating pieces.Each piece usually has a small part of a picture on it; when complete, a jigsaw puzzle produces a complete picture...
pieces with the grains showing, but with each piece having grains running in a different direction. A Transgranular fracture follows the grains in the wood, not the edges of the puzzle pieces
This is opposed to a Transgranular fracture
Transgranular fracture
A Transgranular fracture is a fracture that follows the edges of lattices in a granular material, ignoring the grains in the individual lattices...
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