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applied stress approach atoms behavior brittle Burgers vector cause cold-worked components composite compressive considered constant crack length crack propagation crystal curve defined determine diameter direction discussed dislocation line displacement ductile E₁ e₂ edge dislocation effects elastic modulus endurance limit equations equilibrium Example failure fatigue fiber Figure force fracture mechanics fracture toughness function glide increase indicated induced initial K₁ Kelvin load macroscopic magnitude material matrix maximum metal Mohr's circle normal stresses Note number of cycles occurs parallel plane strain plane stress plastic deformation plot Poisson's ratio principal stresses screw dislocation shear strain shear stress shown in Fig shows slip plane solid specimen starting crack steel strain energy stress intensity factor stress-strain surface tensile strength tensile stress tion Tmax true strain uniaxial tension y²)² yield strength zero σ₁ σ₂ ди ду дх