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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Page 139
The strength and sense of the strength - time slope ( dt / dt ) depends on four
major factors : the volume fraction , distribution , the nature of the precipitate , and
the nature of the interphase boundary . Surely , were all things to remain constant
...
The strength and sense of the strength - time slope ( dt / dt ) depends on four
major factors : the volume fraction , distribution , the nature of the precipitate , and
the nature of the interphase boundary . Surely , were all things to remain constant
...
Page 267
In general , statistical variation in a given mechanical property value ( e . g . ,
fracture strength ) depends on inherent measurement errors ( including those
resulting from variations in specimen alignment and test environment ) and
inherent ...
In general , statistical variation in a given mechanical property value ( e . g . ,
fracture strength ) depends on inherent measurement errors ( including those
resulting from variations in specimen alignment and test environment ) and
inherent ...
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The answer depends on how well the defined transition temperature agrees with
the service experience of the structural component under study . For example ,
Charpy test results for steel plate obtained from failures of Liberty ships revealed
...
The answer depends on how well the defined transition temperature agrees with
the service experience of the structural component under study . For example ,
Charpy test results for steel plate obtained from failures of Liberty ships revealed
...
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CHAPTER 2 | 50 |
ELEMENTS OF DISLOCATION THEORY | 57 |
CHAPTER 13 | 62 |
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