Deformation and Fracture Mechanics of Engineering MaterialsThis Third Edition of the well-received engineering materials book has been completely updated, and now contains over 1,100 citations. Thorough enough to serve as a text, and up-to-date enough to serve as a reference. There is a new chapter on strengthening mechanisms in metals, new sections on composites and on superlattice dislocations, expanded treatment of cast and powder-produced conventional alloys, plastics, quantitative fractography, JIC and KIEAC test procedures, fatigue, and failure analysis. Includes examples and case histories. |
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... striation represents the incremental advance of the crack front as a result of one loading cycle and that the extent of this advance varies with the stress range . This is shown clearly in Fig . 13.11c , which reveals striations of ...
... striation represents the incremental advance of the crack front as a result of one loading cycle and that the extent of this advance varies with the stress range . This is shown clearly in Fig . 13.11c , which reveals striations of ...
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... striation morphology , different mechanisms have been proposed for striation for- mation . One mechanism involves plastic blunting processes at the crack tip , 24 which occur regardless of material microscopic slip character ; another ...
... striation morphology , different mechanisms have been proposed for striation for- mation . One mechanism involves plastic blunting processes at the crack tip , 24 which occur regardless of material microscopic slip character ; another ...
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... striations than from any other fracture surface detail . Since the striation represents the position of the crack front after each loading cycle , its width can be used to measure the FCP rate at any given position on the fracture ...
... striations than from any other fracture surface detail . Since the striation represents the position of the crack front after each loading cycle , its width can be used to measure the FCP rate at any given position on the fracture ...
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addition alloy aluminum applied associated ASTM atom behavior Chapter component composite constant containing controlled corresponding crack growth crack length creep critical crystal curve cycles cyclic decrease defined deformation depends described determined developed direction discussed dislocation effect elastic energy engineering example factor failure fatigue fatigue crack fiber FIGURE final flaw fracture surface given grain grain boundaries greater growth rate important increasing initiation intensity involves lattice limit load lower material matrix measure mechanism Metals normal notch Note occur orientation particles phase plane plastic plate polymer produce propagation properties range region relation relative represents resistance respectively response result revealing sample shear showing shown in Fig slip Society solid solution specimen steel strain strength stress level structure Table temperature tensile thickness transition twin Type values yield strength zone