
doi: 10.1007/bf01400804
Tool materials for metal cutting tools, with hardness exceeding 62 HRC as a rule, are destroyed, in distinction to most structural steels and alloys, by brittle failure without any noticeable macroscopic deformation. The article examines the characteristics of such failure.
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