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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Page 45
... atoms has perturbed the lattice and caused atoms to be pushed aside laterally , particularly in the upper half of the crystal . For example , atoms along planes B and C are displaced to the left while atoms in planes B ' and C ' are ...
... atoms has perturbed the lattice and caused atoms to be pushed aside laterally , particularly in the upper half of the crystal . For example , atoms along planes B and C are displaced to the left while atoms in planes B ' and C ' are ...
Page 113
... atoms do not assume positions coincident with lattice points , homogeneous shear of atoms in amounts proportional to the distance from the composition plane ( Fig . 4.2 ) occurs only on alternate planes . The atoms on the intervening ...
... atoms do not assume positions coincident with lattice points , homogeneous shear of atoms in amounts proportional to the distance from the composition plane ( Fig . 4.2 ) occurs only on alternate planes . The atoms on the intervening ...
Page 183
... atoms lying in the plane of this page , the two hydrogen atoms are disposed above and below the paper . The chain is truly three dimensional , though often represented schematically in two - dimensional space only . Adjacent pairs of ...
... atoms lying in the plane of this page , the two hydrogen atoms are disposed above and below the paper . The chain is truly three dimensional , though often represented schematically in two - dimensional space only . Adjacent pairs of ...
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