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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... embrittled steels . ( a ) Tempered martensite embrittlement , and ( b ) temper embrittlement . ( From Briant and Banerji124 ; with permission . ) represents a problem of intergranular embrittlement brought about as a result of ...
... embrittled steels . ( a ) Tempered martensite embrittlement , and ( b ) temper embrittlement . ( From Briant and Banerji124 ; with permission . ) represents a problem of intergranular embrittlement brought about as a result of ...
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... embrittlement in a number of steels being used or considered for use in reactor pressure vessels . In addition , utilities , reactor manufacturers , and nuclear regulatory agencies throughout the world closely monitor the rate of ...
... embrittlement in a number of steels being used or considered for use in reactor pressure vessels . In addition , utilities , reactor manufacturers , and nuclear regulatory agencies throughout the world closely monitor the rate of ...
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... embrittlement . 1131-36 A large number of embrittlement systems have been identified ( Table 11.1 ) that are highly specific in that a given liquid metal ( e.g. , Hg ) may embrittle one metal ( e.g. , Al ) but not another ( e.g. , Mg ) ...
... embrittlement . 1131-36 A large number of embrittlement systems have been identified ( Table 11.1 ) that are highly specific in that a given liquid metal ( e.g. , Hg ) may embrittle one metal ( e.g. , Al ) but not another ( e.g. , Mg ) ...
Contents
Tensile Response of Materials | 3 |
Elements of Dislocation Theory | 49 |
Slip and Twinning in Crystalline Solids | 81 |
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aluminum alloy applied stress associated ASTM ASTM STP atom behavior brittle Burgers vector ceramics Chapter Charpy component composite corrosion crack growth rate crack length crack tip craze creep crystal cycles cyclic da/dN decrease depends ductility elastic embrittlement engineering example failure fiber FIGURE flaw fracture mechanics fracture surface fracture toughness given grain boundaries hardening hydrogen increasing KIEAC Kmax ksivin lattice load martensite material matrix Mech metallurgical microstructure modulus MPaVm Note occur orientation particles phase plane-strain plastic deformation plastic zone plate polymer R. W. Hertzberg ratio region relation relative Reprinted with permission response result sample screw dislocation Section shear stress shown in Fig slip plane slip systems solid solution specimen stacking fault energy steel alloys strain rate stress concentration stress field stress intensity factor stress level stress-strain curve striation superalloys thickness Trans transition temperature twin values yield strength