Advances in Elasto-plastic Fracture Mechanics: Proceedings of a Seminar Held at the Joint Research Centre of the Commission of the European Communities, Ispra (Varese), Italy, in the Framework of the Ispra Courses, April 2-6, 1979Lars Hannes Larsson |
Contents
Macroscopic aspects of crack extension | 1 |
Microscopic aspects of crack extension | 21 |
The oneparameter characterization viewpoint in fracture mechanics | 43 |
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analysis applied stress approach ASTM behaviour bending Burdekin calculated CEGB Charpy Chell cleavage CLWL COD design curve compliance components constant crack extension crack initiation crack length crack propagation crack tip crack tip opening criteria critical value Dawes defect deformation determined DIAGRID distribution ductile fracture Dugdale model effect EPFM Equation Evaluation experimental Failure Assessment Diagram Figure finite element finite element method flaw flow stress fracture mechanics fracture toughness function geometry hardening instability J-integral K₁ Knott LEFM ligament limit load linear elastic material measured Mech method mild steel Milne node notch nuclear obtained parameter plane strain plane stress plastic collapse plastic zone plate predicted pressure vessel problems procedure R-curve residual stresses Rice shown solution specimen stable crack growth stress intensity factor structure surface temperature tensile tensile stress tension thickness TR stresses Turner void weld width yield stress