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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... applied stress level were heat treated to provide a yield strength of 385 MPa , the plasticity correction would be substantially larger . The plastic zone size would be 2 = 1 2π 350V # ( 0.008 ) 385 = 3.3 mm or one - fifth the size of ...
... applied stress level were heat treated to provide a yield strength of 385 MPa , the plasticity correction would be substantially larger . The plastic zone size would be 2 = 1 2π 350V # ( 0.008 ) 385 = 3.3 mm or one - fifth the size of ...
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... stress concentration and stress level.2 ( By permission from D. J. Wulpi , How Components Fail , copyright American Society for Metals , 1966. ) patterns , depending on such factors as the applied stress and the number of potential ...
... stress concentration and stress level.2 ( By permission from D. J. Wulpi , How Components Fail , copyright American Society for Metals , 1966. ) patterns , depending on such factors as the applied stress and the number of potential ...
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... stress state ; that is , the extent of plane strain or plane stress conditions . When the stress intensity factor range is low ( resulting from a low applied stress and / or small crack size ) , a small plastic zone is developed ( Eq ...
... stress state ; that is , the extent of plane strain or plane stress conditions . When the stress intensity factor range is low ( resulting from a low applied stress and / or small crack size ) , a small plastic zone is developed ( Eq ...
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