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Fatigue failures occur in parts which are subjected to alternating, or fluctuating,
stresses. A minute crack starts at a localized spot, generally at a notch or stress
concentration, and gradually spreads over the cross section until the member ...
Fatigue failures occur in parts which are subjected to alternating, or fluctuating,
stresses. A minute crack starts at a localized spot, generally at a notch or stress
concentration, and gradually spreads over the cross section until the member ...
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Failures occurring under conditions of dynamic loading are called fatigue failures
, presumably because it is generally observed that these failures occur only after
a considerable period of service. For a long time the notion persisted that ...
Failures occurring under conditions of dynamic loading are called fatigue failures
, presumably because it is generally observed that these failures occur only after
a considerable period of service. For a long time the notion persisted that ...
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The Brittle-Failure Problem During World War II a great deal of attention was
directed to the brittle failure of welded Liberty ships and T-2 tankers.1 Some of
these ships broke completely in two, while, in other instances, the fracture did not
...
The Brittle-Failure Problem During World War II a great deal of attention was
directed to the brittle failure of welded Liberty ships and T-2 tankers.1 Some of
these ships broke completely in two, while, in other instances, the fracture did not
...
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Contents
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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