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 252
... failure along twin matrix interfaces . Little information may be obtained from cleavage facets for use in failure analyses . However , one may learn something about the phase responsible for failure by noting the shape of the facet and ...
... failure along twin matrix interfaces . Little information may be obtained from cleavage facets for use in failure analyses . However , one may learn something about the phase responsible for failure by noting the shape of the facet and ...
Page 415
... failure does not occur when the component is loaded initially ; instead , failure occurs after a certain number of similar load fluctua- tions have been experienced . The author of a book about metal fatigue1 began his treatise by ...
... failure does not occur when the component is loaded initially ; instead , failure occurs after a certain number of similar load fluctua- tions have been experienced . The author of a book about metal fatigue1 began his treatise by ...
Page 525
... failure caused by crack initiation and propagation . The corollary is true though ; if stresses are reduced to the point where mechanical failure does not occur , this stress level certainly will be low enough such that thermal failure ...
... failure caused by crack initiation and propagation . The corollary is true though ; if stresses are reduced to the point where mechanical failure does not occur , this stress level certainly will be low enough such that thermal failure ...
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alloy aluminum alloy American Society applied stress associated ASTM STP atoms behavior brittle Burgers vector Chapter Charpy component crack growth rate crack length crack tip craze crystal crystalline cycles decreasing depends ductility effect elastic embrittlement engineering environment assisted cracking example failure FIGURE flaw fracture mechanics fracture surface fracture toughness given grain boundary hydrogen initial KIEAC lattice load Materials from copyright metallurgical microstructure modulus MPa Vm notch occur orientation parameter plane strain plane stress plastic deformation plastic zone plate polymer properties R. W. Hertzberg region relationship relative Reprinted with permission response result sample screw dislocation Section sensitivity shear stress shown in Fig slip plane slip systems specimen stacking fault energy strain hardening strain rate stress concentration stress intensity factor stress level stress-strain curve striation Table tensile test temperature Testing and Materials texture thickness Trans transition temperature twin values yield strength