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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... determined . Another specimen configuration - the short rod or short bar sample has been standardized to determine Kc23 . This specimen is either cylindrical or rectangular in shape and contains a deep , machined notch with a chevron ...
... determined . Another specimen configuration - the short rod or short bar sample has been standardized to determine Kc23 . This specimen is either cylindrical or rectangular in shape and contains a deep , machined notch with a chevron ...
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... determined for an engineering component with any configuration , as long as an analytical expression for 9 is known . ( Recall that 9 , also may be determined from Eq . 8-17 even when the stress and crack - length dependence of 9 is not ...
... determined for an engineering component with any configuration , as long as an analytical expression for 9 is known . ( Recall that 9 , also may be determined from Eq . 8-17 even when the stress and crack - length dependence of 9 is not ...
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... determined directly by the arrest characteristics of the sample because of the continual decrease in K with increasing crack length . By comparison , the KIEAC value determined with the precracked cantilever beam samples represents an ...
... determined directly by the arrest characteristics of the sample because of the continual decrease in K with increasing crack length . By comparison , the KIEAC value determined with the precracked cantilever beam samples represents an ...
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