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broad categories of ductile and brittle fracture have already been considered.
Figure 7-1 schematically illustrates some of the types of tensile fractures which
can occur in metals. A brittle fracture (Fig. 7-la) is characterized by separation
normal ...
broad categories of ductile and brittle fracture have already been considered.
Figure 7-1 schematically illustrates some of the types of tensile fractures which
can occur in metals. A brittle fracture (Fig. 7-la) is characterized by separation
normal ...
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Up to this point ductile fracture has been denned rather ambiguously as fracture
occurring with appreciable gross plastic ... Another important characteristic of
ductile fracture, which should be apparent from previous considerations of brittle
...
Up to this point ductile fracture has been denned rather ambiguously as fracture
occurring with appreciable gross plastic ... Another important characteristic of
ductile fracture, which should be apparent from previous considerations of brittle
...
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GEORGE E. DIETER, JR. are for the ordinary tensile fracture of a ductile metal in
which a shear type of fracture takes place. The separation between the two
fracture curves and their relative height will be different for other conditions of
fracture.
GEORGE E. DIETER, JR. are for the ordinary tensile fracture of a ductile metal in
which a shear type of fracture takes place. The separation between the two
fracture curves and their relative height will be different for other conditions of
fracture.
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Stress and Strain Relationships for Elastic Behavior | 17 |
Elements of the Theory of Plasticity | 54 |
Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals | 81 |
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