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... composite fracture . Composite tensile behavior in this scenario can be described by considering each fiber as consisting of a series of links of length 1/2 . Composite tensile strength ( neglecting the contribution from the matrix ) is ...
... composite fracture . Composite tensile behavior in this scenario can be described by considering each fiber as consisting of a series of links of length 1/2 . Composite tensile strength ( neglecting the contribution from the matrix ) is ...
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Thomas H. Courtney. 288 CHAPTER 6 Composite Materials which the composite constituents experience the same stress or the same strain un- der an applied load . If they suffer the same stress , they experience different strains and vice ...
Thomas H. Courtney. 288 CHAPTER 6 Composite Materials which the composite constituents experience the same stress or the same strain un- der an applied load . If they suffer the same stress , they experience different strains and vice ...
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... composite strength . Provided the distribution in strengths for fibers of length used in the composite is known , and provided , too , that the fiber critical length is known , values of composite strength for a composite failing via a ...
... composite strength . Provided the distribution in strengths for fibers of length used in the composite is known , and provided , too , that the fiber critical length is known , values of composite strength for a composite failing via a ...
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Overview of Mechanical Behavior | 1 |
Toughening Mechanisms and the Physics of Fracture | 10 |
Elastic Behavior | 44 |
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alloys applied stress behavior brittle Burgers vector ceramics Chap CHAPTER Coble creep composite crack growth crack propagation crack tip craze creep fracture creep rate Crystalline Materials cubic curve cyclical decreases diffusion diffusional discussed dislocation density dislocation line dislocation motion displacement ductile ductile fracture edge dislocation embrittlement energy equation fatigue fiber Figure flow stress Fracture Mechanics fracture toughness glass glide grain boundaries hardening high-temperature increases initial length linear elastic loading low-temperature macroscopic martensite material's matrix mechanism map MN/m² Mode modulus noncrystalline nucleation obstacles particle phase plastic deformation plastic flow plastic strain polycrystals polymers precipitation Prob ratio region result Schematic screw dislocation SECTION shear stress shown in Fig single crystal slip plane slip systems solid solute atom steel strain rate strengthening stress levels stress-strain structure superplastic surface takes place temperature tensile strength tensile stress tion toughening transition viscoelastic viscosity volume fraction yield strength