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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5 % NaCl NaCl solution Seawater NaCl solution Dist . water 3 . 5 % NaCl NaCl
solution 3 . 5 % NaCl NaCl solution 3 . 5 % NaCl 3 . 5 % NaCl NaCl solution
NaCl solution S - L S - L L - T S - L S - L Metal Aluminum Alloys 2014 - 16 2014 -
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5 % NaCl NaCl solution Seawater NaCl solution Dist . water 3 . 5 % NaCl NaCl
solution 3 . 5 % NaCl NaCl solution 3 . 5 % NaCl 3 . 5 % NaCl NaCl solution
NaCl solution S - L S - L L - T S - L S - L Metal Aluminum Alloys 2014 - 16 2014 -
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12k , OVTI ( 8 - 24 ) where K , = stress intensity factor - short - crack solution
where the crack tip is embedded within the stress field of the hole k , = stress
concentration factor for the hole in an infinite plate o = remote stress P = crack
length from ...
12k , OVTI ( 8 - 24 ) where K , = stress intensity factor - short - crack solution
where the crack tip is embedded within the stress field of the hole k , = stress
concentration factor for the hole in an infinite plate o = remote stress P = crack
length from ...
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First , the stress intensity factor solution for the given crack configuration was
estimated in two ways . ... These estimates reflect lower and upper bound
solutions , respectively , since the former solution does not account for the hole
passing ...
First , the stress intensity factor solution for the given crack configuration was
estimated in two ways . ... These estimates reflect lower and upper bound
solutions , respectively , since the former solution does not account for the hole
passing ...
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CHAPTER 2 | 50 |
ELEMENTS OF DISLOCATION THEORY | 57 |
CHAPTER 13 | 62 |
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