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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... stress - intensity factor for a given flaw shape and loading configuration often may involve several Y calibration factors . For example , an alternative form for the stress - intensity - factor solution for the elliptically shaped ...
... stress - intensity factor for a given flaw shape and loading configuration often may involve several Y calibration factors . For example , an alternative form for the stress - intensity - factor solution for the elliptically shaped ...
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... stress - intensity factor K and the stress - concentration factor k , introduced in Chapter 7. Although k , accounts for the geometrical variables , crack length and crack - tip radius , the stress - intensity factor K incorporates both ...
... stress - intensity factor K and the stress - concentration factor k , introduced in Chapter 7. Although k , accounts for the geometrical variables , crack length and crack - tip radius , the stress - intensity factor K incorporates both ...
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... stress and crack length dependence of the crack growth rate by assuming the FCP rate to be dependent on the net section stress in the component . Paris * postulated that the stress intensity factor - itself a function of stress and ...
... stress and crack length dependence of the crack growth rate by assuming the FCP rate to be dependent on the net section stress in the component . Paris * postulated that the stress intensity factor - itself a function of stress and ...
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