fractureˈfræk tʃər
fracture (v)
- present
- fractures
- past
- fractured
- past participle
- fractured
- present participle
- fracturing
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English Definitions:
fracture, break (noun)
breaking of hard tissue such as bone
"it was a nasty fracture"; "the break seems to have been caused by a fall"
fault, faulting, geological fault, shift, fracture, break (noun)
(geology) a crack in the earth's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other
"they built it right over a geological fault"; "he studied the faulting of the earth's crust"
fracture, crack, cracking (verb)
the act of cracking something
fracture (verb)
violate or abuse
"This writer really fractures the language"
fracture (verb)
interrupt, break, or destroy
"fracture the balance of power"
fracture (verb)
break into pieces
"The pothole fractured a bolt on the axle"
fracture (verb)
become fractured
"The tibia fractured from the blow of the iron pipe"
fracture (verb)
break (a bone)
"She broke her clavicle"
fracture, break (verb)
fracture a bone of
"I broke my foot while playing hockey"
fracture (Noun)
the act of breaking, or something that has broken, especially that in bone or cartilage
fracture (Noun)
a fault or crack in a rock
fracture (Verb)
to break, or cause something to break
Fracture
A fracture is the separation of an object or material into two, or more, pieces under the action of stress. The fracture of a solid almost always occurs due to the development of certain displacement discontinuity surfaces within the solid. If a displacement develops in this case perpendicular to the surface of displacement, it is called a normal tensile crack or simply a crack; if a displacement develops tangentially to the surface of displacement, it is called a shear crack, slip band, or dislocation. The word fracture is often applied to bones of living creatures, or to crystals or crystalline materials, such as gemstones or metal. Sometimes, in crystalline materials, individual crystals fracture without the body actually separating into two or more pieces. Depending on the substance which is fractured, a fracture reduces strength or inhibits transmission of light. A detailed understanding of how fracture occurs in materials may be assisted by the study of fracture mechanics. A fracture is also the term used for a particular mask data preparation procedure within the realm of integrated circuit design that involves transposing complex polygons into simpler shapes such as trapezoids and rectangles.
Fracture
Fracture is the separation of an object or material into two or more pieces under the action of stress. The fracture of a solid usually occurs due to the development of certain displacement discontinuity surfaces within the solid. If a displacement develops perpendicular to the surface, it is called a normal tensile crack or simply a crack; if a displacement develops tangentially, it is called a shear crack, slip band or dislocation.Brittle fractures occur with no apparent deformation before fracture. Ductile fractures occur after visible deformation. Fracture strength, or breaking strength, is the stress when a specimen fails or fractures. The detailed understanding of how a fracture occurs and develops in materials is the object of fracture mechanics.
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