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14 we see that the height of the hysteresis loops may either increase or decrease
, which reflects cyclic strain hardening and softening , respectively . For metals ,
as a general rule , initially hard materials will cyclically soften while soft materials
...
14 we see that the height of the hysteresis loops may either increase or decrease
, which reflects cyclic strain hardening and softening , respectively . For metals ,
as a general rule , initially hard materials will cyclically soften while soft materials
...
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Consequently , both the monotonic and cyclic stress - strain curves can be
determined from the same specimen . A comparison of cyclic and monotonic
stress - strain curves for several polymers is shown in Fig . 2 . 18 . Two important
features ...
Consequently , both the monotonic and cyclic stress - strain curves can be
determined from the same specimen . A comparison of cyclic and monotonic
stress - strain curves for several polymers is shown in Fig . 2 . 18 . Two important
features ...
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Monotonic tonotonic - tunelon 2 Cyclic Cyclic - fonolon Stress ( ksi ) STRESS ( kel
) 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 STRAIN ( S ) ( b ) Strain ( % ) TTTT N api Tensile Tensile
MONOTONIC Cyclic STRESS ( ksi ) STRESS ( KSI ) / CYCLIC CYCLIC 12 ...
Monotonic tonotonic - tunelon 2 Cyclic Cyclic - fonolon Stress ( ksi ) STRESS ( kel
) 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 STRAIN ( S ) ( b ) Strain ( % ) TTTT N api Tensile Tensile
MONOTONIC Cyclic STRESS ( ksi ) STRESS ( KSI ) / CYCLIC CYCLIC 12 ...
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Contents
Fatigue Crack Propagation | 74 |
Fatigue Fracture Micromechanisms in Engineering Plastics | 146 |
Composite Systems | 184 |
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