Mechanical spalling occurs at high-stress contact points, for example, in a
ball bearing. Spalling occurs in preference to
brinelling, where the maximal
shear stress occurs not at the surface, but just below, shearing the spall off. One of the simplest forms of mechanical spalling is plate impact, in which two waves of compression are reflected on the free-surfaces of the plates and then interact to generate a region of high tensile stress inside one of the plates. Spalling can also occur as an effect of
cavitation, where fluids are subjected to localized low pressures that cause vapour bubbles to form, typically in pumps, water turbines, vessel propellers, and even piping under some conditions. When such bubbles collapse, a localized high pressure can cause spalling on adjacent surfaces.
Anti-tank warfare s "X" turret during the
Battle of Jutland on display at the
Torpedo Bay Navy Museum in Auckland. Caption reads, "The chunk of armour plating you see here was
gouged out of X turret by a German shell." In
anti-tank warfare, spalling through mechanical stress is an intended effect of
high-explosive squash head (HESH) anti-tank
shells and many other munitions, which may not be powerful enough to pierce the armour of a target. The relatively soft warhead, containing or made of plastic explosive, flattens against the armour plating on
tanks and other
armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) and explodes, creating a
shock wave that travels through the armour as a compression wave and is reflected at the free surface as a tensile wave breaking (tensile stress/strain fracture) the metal on the inside. The resulting spall is dangerous to crew and equipment, and may result in a partial or complete disablement of a vehicle and/or its crew. Many AFVs are equipped with
spall liners inside their
armour for protection. A
kinetic energy penetrator, if it can defeat the armour, generally causes spalling within the target as well, which helps to destroy or disable the vehicle and its crew. An early example of anti-tank weapon intentionally designed to cause spallation instead of penetration is the
wz. 35 anti-tank rifle. ==Spalling in mechanical weathering==