Deformation and Fracture Mechanics of Engineering MaterialsUpdated to reflect recent developments in our understanding of deformation and fracture processes in structural materials. This completely revised reference includes new sections on isostress analysis, modulus of rupture, creep fracture micromechanicsms, and many more. |
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... associated with a screw dislocation , whereas both shear and hydrostatic stress fields surround an edge dislo- cation . Regarding the latter , one finds that the edge dislocation is surrounded by combined shear / hydrostatic stress ...
... associated with a screw dislocation , whereas both shear and hydrostatic stress fields surround an edge dislo- cation . Regarding the latter , one finds that the edge dislocation is surrounded by combined shear / hydrostatic stress ...
Page 487
... associated with these processes . For convenience of this discussion , these phenomena are referred to collectively as envi- ronment - assisted cracking ( EAC ) . Indeed , Ford " has referred to such classifications of SCC , HE , LME ...
... associated with these processes . For convenience of this discussion , these phenomena are referred to collectively as envi- ronment - assisted cracking ( EAC ) . Indeed , Ford " has referred to such classifications of SCC , HE , LME ...
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... associated with hydrogen embrittlement in steel . On the one hand , test conditions have been reported in which the ... associated with trans- granular fracture ( cleavage and microvoid coalescence ) . Therefore , hydrogen - assisted ...
... associated with hydrogen embrittlement in steel . On the one hand , test conditions have been reported in which the ... associated with trans- granular fracture ( cleavage and microvoid coalescence ) . Therefore , hydrogen - assisted ...
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addition aluminum alloy applied stress associated ASTM ASTM STP atoms behavior brittle Burgers vector ceramics Chapter Charpy component composite corrosion crack extension crack growth rate crack length crack propagation crack tip creep crystal curve cycles cyclic da/dN decrease depends determined dislocation ductility elastic embrittlement energy engineering example failure fatigue crack fiber FIGURE flaw fracture mechanics fracture surface fracture toughness given grain boundaries hydrogen increasing initial KIEAC Kmax lattice load maraging steels martensite material matrix Metals microstructure modulus MPa√m notch Note occur orientation particles phase plane-strain plastic deformation plastic zone plate polymer R. W. Hertzberg region Reprinted with permission result sample screw dislocation Section shear stress shown in Fig solid specimen stacking fault energy steel alloys stress concentration stress corrosion cracking stress intensity factor stress level stress-strain stress-strain curve test temperature thermal thickness toughening Trans transition temperature twin yield strength