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 86
... relative position of various planes ( or plane normals ) with planar angle relationships faithfully reproduced . For convenience , standard stereographic projections are used to portray the relative positions of major planes , such as ...
... relative position of various planes ( or plane normals ) with planar angle relationships faithfully reproduced . For convenience , standard stereographic projections are used to portray the relative positions of major planes , such as ...
Page 280
... relative degree of flat and slant fracture depends on the crack tip stress state . When plane stress conditions prevail and r , > t , the fracture plane often assumes a ± 45 - degree orientation with respect to the load axis and sheet ...
... relative degree of flat and slant fracture depends on the crack tip stress state . When plane stress conditions prevail and r , > t , the fracture plane often assumes a ± 45 - degree orientation with respect to the load axis and sheet ...
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... relative notch sensitivity increases with increasing tensile strength and severity of notch root . As might be expected , the relative notch sensitivity decreases with increasing plastic deformation capacity . Another factor that ...
... relative notch sensitivity increases with increasing tensile strength and severity of notch root . As might be expected , the relative notch sensitivity decreases with increasing plastic deformation capacity . Another factor that ...
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