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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... greater or lesser degree . Generally , the bigger and bulkier the side group and the greater its polarity , the greater the resistance to rotation , since the peak - to - valley energy differences ( Fig . 6.4 ) would be greater ...
... greater or lesser degree . Generally , the bigger and bulkier the side group and the greater its polarity , the greater the resistance to rotation , since the peak - to - valley energy differences ( Fig . 6.4 ) would be greater ...
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... greater toughness than amorphous polymers owing to their folded chain conformation . There is , however , some controversy regarding the mechanism ( s ) responsible for whatever toughness amorphous materials possess . According to one ...
... greater toughness than amorphous polymers owing to their folded chain conformation . There is , however , some controversy regarding the mechanism ( s ) responsible for whatever toughness amorphous materials possess . According to one ...
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... greater the fluence , the greater the number of defect aggregates and the greater the elevation in yield strength and transition temperature rise . Studies have shown that the extent of irradiation damage depends strongly on the ...
... greater the fluence , the greater the number of defect aggregates and the greater the elevation in yield strength and transition temperature rise . Studies have shown that the extent of irradiation damage depends strongly on the ...
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