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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The edge dislocation is defined by the edge of the extra half plane of atoms
shown in Fig . 2 . 3 . Note how this extra half plane is wedged into the top half of
the crystal . As a result , the upper part of the crystal is compressed on either side
of ...
The edge dislocation is defined by the edge of the extra half plane of atoms
shown in Fig . 2 . 3 . Note how this extra half plane is wedged into the top half of
the crystal . As a result , the upper part of the crystal is compressed on either side
of ...
Page 571
The initial load - strain hysteresis loop defined from this rainflow path would ,
therefore , correspond to strain and load limits defined by points 1 , 4 , and 1 ' ,
respectively ( Fig . 12 . 42d ) . Three additional hysteresis loops can be defined
from ...
The initial load - strain hysteresis loop defined from this rainflow path would ,
therefore , correspond to strain and load limits defined by points 1 , 4 , and 1 ' ,
respectively ( Fig . 12 . 42d ) . Three additional hysteresis loops can be defined
from ...
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12 ) , they are not always as clearly defined as those in Fig . 13 . 11 . Whether
due to environmental and / or metallurgical effects or related to service conditions
, such as abrasion of the mating fracture surfaces , striations may appear either ...
12 ) , they are not always as clearly defined as those in Fig . 13 . 11 . Whether
due to environmental and / or metallurgical effects or related to service conditions
, such as abrasion of the mating fracture surfaces , striations may appear either ...
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