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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... Note AB is parallel to b . produces a translation equal to one lattice vector in a direction parallel to the dislocation line AB . A right - handed screw dislocation is defined when a clock- wise , 360 - degree rotation causes the helix ...
... Note AB is parallel to b . produces a translation equal to one lattice vector in a direction parallel to the dislocation line AB . A right - handed screw dislocation is defined when a clock- wise , 360 - degree rotation causes the helix ...
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... Note that the free volume will differ from one polymer to another ; within the same polymer , the excess free volume is sensitive to thermal history . The importance of free volume and excess free volume is considered further in Section ...
... Note that the free volume will differ from one polymer to another ; within the same polymer , the excess free volume is sensitive to thermal history . The importance of free volume and excess free volume is considered further in Section ...
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... note that actual service temperatures in current nuclear reactors are in the range of 260 to 288 ° C ( 500 to 550 ° F ) where damage is less extensive . Preliminary test results at 307 ° C ( see Fig . 11.22 ) show further reduc- tions ...
... note that actual service temperatures in current nuclear reactors are in the range of 260 to 288 ° C ( 500 to 550 ° F ) where damage is less extensive . Preliminary test results at 307 ° C ( see Fig . 11.22 ) show further reduc- tions ...
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