Fatigue of Engineering Plastics |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 35
Page 3
Thus the stage was set for the scientific and engineering study of fatigue in
metals — a study that has continued since 1871 ( 4 ) , and that is now well
advanced . A particularly strong impetus to research on fatigue in metals has
been given by ...
Thus the stage was set for the scientific and engineering study of fatigue in
metals — a study that has continued since 1871 ( 4 ) , and that is now well
advanced . A particularly strong impetus to research on fatigue in metals has
been given by ...
Page 72
American Society of Metals , Metals Park , Ohio , 1975 . [ 39 ] P . Beardmore and
S . Rabinowitz , “ Polymeric Materials , ” p . 544 . American Society of Metals ,
Metals Park , Ohio , 1975 . ( 40 ) R . W . Landgraf , ASTM STP 467 , p . 3 ( 1970 ) .
American Society of Metals , Metals Park , Ohio , 1975 . [ 39 ] P . Beardmore and
S . Rabinowitz , “ Polymeric Materials , ” p . 544 . American Society of Metals ,
Metals Park , Ohio , 1975 . ( 40 ) R . W . Landgraf , ASTM STP 467 , p . 3 ( 1970 ) .
Page 182
[ 2 ] “ Metals Handbook , " Vol . 9 . American Society of Metals , Metals Park , Ohio
, 1974 . ( 3 ) T . P . Rich and D . J . Cartwright ( eds . ) , " Case Studies in Fracture
Mechanics , ” AMMRC MS 77 - 5 , Watertown , Massachusetts , 1977 . [ 4 ] R . W ...
[ 2 ] “ Metals Handbook , " Vol . 9 . American Society of Metals , Metals Park , Ohio
, 1974 . ( 3 ) T . P . Rich and D . J . Cartwright ( eds . ) , " Case Studies in Fracture
Mechanics , ” AMMRC MS 77 - 5 , Watertown , Massachusetts , 1977 . [ 4 ] R . W ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
Fatigue Crack Propagation | 74 |
Fatigue Fracture Micromechanisms in Engineering Plastics | 146 |
Composite Systems | 184 |
Copyright | |
2 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
addition applied associated bands behavior changes component composites constant corresponding crack growth rate crack tip craze curve cycles cyclic da/dN damage decrease deformation depend discontinuous discussed effect energy engineering examined example exist expected experiments fact factor failure fatigue crack fatigue crack propagation FCP rates fibers fracture fracture surface frequency function given greater higher important increase initial involving J. A. Manson limits loading lower material matrix mean mechanical metals modulus molecular notched noted nylon 66 observed occur plastic PMMA polymeric polymers polystyrene possible properties R. W. Hertzberg range region relationship relative reported resistance respect response rise rubber samples sensitivity shear showed significant similar Skibo solids specimen static strain strength stress stress intensity striations structure studies temperature thermal tion toughness values volume yield York zone