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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... examples of condensation polymerization . The length of a given polymer chain is determined by the statistical probability of a specific activated mer attaching itself to a particular chain . For example , a chain growing from one side ...
... examples of condensation polymerization . The length of a given polymer chain is determined by the statistical probability of a specific activated mer attaching itself to a particular chain . For example , a chain growing from one side ...
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... example requires different Y values to be computed for each intermediate crack front configuration and location ( i.e. , different ellipticity and back face corrections ) . ( If the crack front shape were initially semicircular , the ...
... example requires different Y values to be computed for each intermediate crack front configuration and location ( i.e. , different ellipticity and back face corrections ) . ( If the crack front shape were initially semicircular , the ...
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... example , a crack may begin at a metallurgical defect , prop- agate for a certain distance by a fatigue process , and then continue growing by a combination of fatigue crack propagation and environment - assisted cracking when the ...
... example , a crack may begin at a metallurgical defect , prop- agate for a certain distance by a fatigue process , and then continue growing by a combination of fatigue crack propagation and environment - assisted cracking when the ...
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