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... FAILURE ? Structural members and machine elements can fail to perform their intended functions in three general ways : 1. Excessive elastic deformation 2. Yielding , or excessive plastic deformation 3. Fracture An understanding of the ...
... FAILURE ? Structural members and machine elements can fail to perform their intended functions in three general ways : 1. Excessive elastic deformation 2. Yielding , or excessive plastic deformation 3. Fracture An understanding of the ...
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... failure criterion ( Sec . 3-4 ) . At temperatures significantly greater than room temperature metals no longer exhibit strain hardening . Instead , metals can continuously deform at constant stress in a time - dependent yielding known ...
... failure criterion ( Sec . 3-4 ) . At temperatures significantly greater than room temperature metals no longer exhibit strain hardening . Instead , metals can continuously deform at constant stress in a time - dependent yielding known ...
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... failure by flow parallel to the fibers is σ . , given by Eq . ( 6-43 ) . The shear stress required to produce failure by shear in the matrix or at the fiber - matrix interface is t ,, while σ , is the tensile stress required to produce ...
... failure by flow parallel to the fibers is σ . , given by Eq . ( 6-43 ) . The shear stress required to produce failure by shear in the matrix or at the fiber - matrix interface is t ,, while σ , is the tensile stress required to produce ...
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Introduction 325 | 3 |
Elements of the Theory of Plasticity | 72 |
Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals | 105 |
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