Abstract: | Nucleation, blunting and propagation of nanocracks in dislocation-free zones (DFZs) ahead of crack tips in ductile and brittle metals have been investigated by tensioning in situ with a TEM, and analysed using microfracture mechanics. The results show that in either ductile or brittle metals, many dislocations could be emitted from a loaded crack tip and a DFZ formed after equilibrium. The stress in the DFZ may be up to the cohesive strength of the material, and then a nanocrack is initiated in the DFZ or directly from the crack tip. In ductile metals, the nanocrack is blunted into a void or notch during constant displacement. In brittle metals, the nanocrack propagated as a cleavage microcrack rather than being blunted. |