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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... plane FIGURE 3.18 Crystal sphere distorted to that of an ellipsoid . Undistorted planes are K1 and K2 , separated by angle 24. Note foreshortening of plane OA after twinning , while plane OB is extended . planes contained within the ...
... plane FIGURE 3.18 Crystal sphere distorted to that of an ellipsoid . Undistorted planes are K1 and K2 , separated by angle 24. Note foreshortening of plane OA after twinning , while plane OB is extended . planes contained within the ...
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... plane bisects the acute angle separating the { 1012 } planes , and the prism plane bisects its supplement . In addition , the prism plane may be positioned simply by the fact that it must lie 90 ° away from the basal plane . From Fig ...
... plane bisects the acute angle separating the { 1012 } planes , and the prism plane bisects its supplement . In addition , the prism plane may be positioned simply by the fact that it must lie 90 ° away from the basal plane . From Fig ...
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... plane - stress fracture toughness K。 is related to both metallurgical and specimen geometry , while the plane - strain fracture toughness Kic depends only on metallurgical factors . Consequently ... PLANE STRESS VERSUS PLANE STRAIN 343.
... plane - stress fracture toughness K。 is related to both metallurgical and specimen geometry , while the plane - strain fracture toughness Kic depends only on metallurgical factors . Consequently ... PLANE STRESS VERSUS PLANE STRAIN 343.
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