Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 18, Part 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999 - Arctic regions |
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Page 168
... ductile- to - brittle transition to take place at a velocity in the range of 0.4-0.9 mm for propagation of cracks at interfacial pressures in the range of 6-8 MPa . These estimates of transition velocity fall between 0.3 and 3 mm s ...
... ductile- to - brittle transition to take place at a velocity in the range of 0.4-0.9 mm for propagation of cracks at interfacial pressures in the range of 6-8 MPa . These estimates of transition velocity fall between 0.3 and 3 mm s ...
Page 314
... ductile and brittle strength . It is then realistic to assume that a deformation process that combines both localized creep deformation and brittle crack propagation , this time at higher applied stresses , would yield a failure stress ...
... ductile and brittle strength . It is then realistic to assume that a deformation process that combines both localized creep deformation and brittle crack propagation , this time at higher applied stresses , would yield a failure stress ...
Page 315
... microcrack growth in brittle solids : axial splitting and shear failure , J. Geophysical Res . , 90 , 3105-3125 . Horii , H and S. Nemat - Nasser , 1986 , Brittle failure in compression : splitting , faulting and brittle - ductile ...
... microcrack growth in brittle solids : axial splitting and shear failure , J. Geophysical Res . , 90 , 3105-3125 . Horii , H and S. Nemat - Nasser , 1986 , Brittle failure in compression : splitting , faulting and brittle - ductile ...
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