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by maxerickson
1971 days ago
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These discussions about materials are often difficult, because there are meaningfully different processes that are lumped together in everyday language. Mechanical stresses leading to failure at a particular point are certainly a form of degradation, but I believe they mean degradation in the sense where the entire body of the material is undergoing some change (like a plastic bottle fogging or such). I think seeking clear descriptions is fine, treating it as a "gotcha" game is tedious and unnecessary. |
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I am not into mechanical science that much, I have always treated degradation as a kind of surface or volume phenomena where the material looses its properties due to temperature, radiation, age, chemical reaction, etc. For mechanical effects there are already very good terms like metal fatigue and stress induced cracking.