Mechanical Behavior of MaterialsF. A. McClintock, Frank A. McClintock, Ali S. Argon |
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Mechanical Behavior of Materials F. A. McClintock,Frank A. McClintock,Ali S. Argon Snippet view - 1966 |
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activation energy alloys aluminum annealed applied stress axis bands bonds brittle fracture Burgers vector coefficient components of strain components of stress compressive consider constant coordinate Courtesy crack creep crystalline cubic density Derive the equation diameter direction discussed displacements ductile edge dislocation effect elastic element equilibrium factor fatigue fiber flow stress force friction stress given glass glide grain boundaries hardening hardness increase indenter lattice layer linear load material maximum Metals modulus motion normal notch occur Phys plane strain plastic deformation plastic flow plastic strain polymers Prob Proc produce ratio region residual stress result rubber screw dislocation Section shear strain shear stress shown in Fig single crystals slip plane specimen steel strain rate strain-hardening stress and strain stress distribution stress-strain curve stress-strain relations structure surface temperature tensile stress tension thermal activation tion torsion vacancies viscoelastic viscous yarn yield strength Young's modulus