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by bch
936 days ago
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What is the response to stress by this build method? Will it fail gracefully over a lifetime of stresses? Any single big stress-event? In terms of (rigid, diamond-frame) bicycles, this is why I’m still firmly in the steel camp. No aluminium, no carbon; just steel. It really does have an excellent combination of nice ride quality, low weight, high strength, good failure mode (I’ve broken a few frames, and they tend to just bend/sag, vs the rapid unscheduled disassembling of carbon/Al). |
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But complex microstructures can be designed to have non-sudden failures. Eg. you could ensure that a visible crack appears at 0.75x the ultimate strength, yet doesn't fail till 1.0x the strength.
You can also design structures so that a 'crack' is either 1mm wide or not there at all (ie. no hairline cracks).
such features of microstructures are not free though - you will lose strength/weight to get them.