Fatigue and fracture
Program Overview
Department of Materials Science & Engineering
The Department of Materials Science & Engineering is a part of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the Budapest University of Technology.
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Course Description: Fatigue and Fracture (BMEGEMTNG03)
Description
The course covers the mechanical treatment of time-varying loading processes of materials and structures. It compares and applies different fracture mechanics theories to structure sizing. The course analyzes the process of crack propagation and introduces examination techniques.
Credits
The course is worth 5 credits.
Lecturers
The course is taught by Orbulov Imre Norbert.
Course Materials
The course materials include:
- Lecture links
- Supplements, such as HW codes, 1.pdf, 2.pdf, and preliminary exam
