Abstract:Void nucleation, void growth, and void coalescence are the stages of ductile fracture. [1] Initial voids present in nondeformed material as a result of previous manufacturing processes like forging, rolling. [2] The initial voids are able to grow in size. Also, new voids are initiated during plastic deformation. All the initial and the initiated voids grow and then coalescence of voids occurs. [3] Second-phase particles, such as inclusions, can also serve as sources of new voids. [4] Ultimately, ductile fractu… Show more
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