(PhysOrg.com) — The eventual failure of metals, such as the aluminum in ships and airplanes, can often be blamed on breaks, or voids, in the material’s atomic lattice. They’re at first invisible, only microns in size, but once enough of them link up, the metal eventually splits apart.
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Researchers study why metals fail
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