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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Crystallographic textures are portrayed frequently by the pole figure , which is
essentially a stereographic projection showing the distribution of one particular
set of { hkl } poles in orientation space . That is , X - ray diffractometer conditions
are ...
Crystallographic textures are portrayed frequently by the pole figure , which is
essentially a stereographic projection showing the distribution of one particular
set of { hkl } poles in orientation space . That is , X - ray diffractometer conditions
are ...
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10c as portrayed by a ( 100 ) pole figure . Note the presence of { 100 } poles at
the north ( and south ) pole of the projection corresponding to the drawing
direction and the smearing out of the other { 100 } poles across the equator , the
latter ...
10c as portrayed by a ( 100 ) pole figure . Note the presence of { 100 } poles at
the north ( and south ) pole of the projection corresponding to the drawing
direction and the smearing out of the other { 100 } poles across the equator , the
latter ...
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A ( a ) FIGURE 7 . 38 Fracture surface appearance in short glass - fiber reinforced
nylon 66 . ( a ) Fast fracture appearance revealing matrix adhesion to glass fibers
. ( b ) Fatigue fracture revealing fiber - matrix debonding ( A and B ) and matrix ...
A ( a ) FIGURE 7 . 38 Fracture surface appearance in short glass - fiber reinforced
nylon 66 . ( a ) Fast fracture appearance revealing matrix adhesion to glass fibers
. ( b ) Fatigue fracture revealing fiber - matrix debonding ( A and B ) and matrix ...
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