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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Here , because the prism plane bisects the acute angle between K , and K , , zinc
will twin when the applied stress causes compression of the prism or extension of
the basal plane ( Fig . 4 . 9 ) . The response of any HCP metal that twins by the ...
Here , because the prism plane bisects the acute angle between K , and K , , zinc
will twin when the applied stress causes compression of the prism or extension of
the basal plane ( Fig . 4 . 9 ) . The response of any HCP metal that twins by the ...
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This occurs often under fatigue crack propagation conditions , where the applied
stresses are well below the yield strength of the material . If , on the other hand , a
second plate of steel with the same crack size and applied stress level were ...
This occurs often under fatigue crack propagation conditions , where the applied
stresses are well below the yield strength of the material . If , on the other hand , a
second plate of steel with the same crack size and applied stress level were ...
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patterns , depending on such factors as the applied stress and the number of
potential crack nucleation sites . For example , we see that as the severity of a
design imposed stress concentration and / or the applied stress increases , the
number ...
patterns , depending on such factors as the applied stress and the number of
potential crack nucleation sites . For example , we see that as the severity of a
design imposed stress concentration and / or the applied stress increases , the
number ...
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Contents
ELEMENTS OF DISLOCATION THEORY | 39 |
Chapter 3 | 93 |
DEFORMATION TWINNING | 101 |
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