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 183
... 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 hydrogen atoms are positioned relative to one ...
... 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 hydrogen atoms are positioned relative to one ...
Page 395
... hydrogen gas atmosphere . It should be noted that embrittlement does not occur as a result of prior exposure to hydrogen gas in the absence of stress . 19,20 The dramatic difference in cracking behavior in H - 11 steel for oxygen ...
... hydrogen gas atmosphere . It should be noted that embrittlement does not occur as a result of prior exposure to hydrogen gas in the absence of stress . 19,20 The dramatic difference in cracking behavior in H - 11 steel for oxygen ...
Page 396
... hydrogen ( internally charged versus atmospheric water or gaseous hydrogen ) ; ( 2 ) the transport reactions involved in moving the hydrogen from its source to the locations where it reacts with the metal to cause embrittlement ; and ...
... hydrogen ( internally charged versus atmospheric water or gaseous hydrogen ) ; ( 2 ) the transport reactions involved in moving the hydrogen from its source to the locations where it reacts with the metal to cause embrittlement ; and ...
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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