DESIGN AGAINST FRACTURE AND FAILURE

DESIGN AGAINST FRACTURE AND FAILURE
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Publisher : Trans Tech Publications Ltd
Total Pages : 221
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ISBN-10 : 9783038134466
ISBN-13 : 3038134465
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis DESIGN AGAINST FRACTURE AND FAILURE by : Zainul Huda

Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS). The aim of this book is to develop, in the reader, the necessary skills required for designing materials, components and structures so as to resist fracture and failure in engineering applications. In order to achieve this objective, the authors have adopted a combined materials science-fracture mechanics-design approach. Although the material covered is designed for an advanced undergraduate course in metallurgy/materials engineering, students coming from mechanical, civil or aerospace engineering backgrounds will also be able to use this text as a course/reference book. In addition to students, practising engineers and production mangers will also find this book very useful; particular with regard to designing components and machine elements so as to resist fracture and failure in critical applications.

Failure of Materials in Mechanical Design

Failure of Materials in Mechanical Design
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 690
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ISBN-10 : 0471558915
ISBN-13 : 9780471558910
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Failure of Materials in Mechanical Design by : Jack A. Collins

Failure of Materials in Mechanical Design: Analysis, Prediction, Prevention, 2nd Edition, covers the basic principles of failure of metallic and non-metallic materials in mechanical design applications. Updated to include new developments on fracture mechanics, including both linear-elastic and elastic-plastic mechanics. Contains new material on strain and crack development and behavior. Emphasizes the potential for mechanical failure brought about by the stresses, strains and energy transfers in machine parts that result from the forces, deflections and energy inputs applied.

Engineering Fracture Design

Engineering Fracture Design
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 472
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ISBN-10 : 9781483273280
ISBN-13 : 1483273288
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Engineering Fracture Design by : H. Liebowitz

Fracture: An Advanced Treatise, Volume IV: Engineering Fracture Design presents the development and status of knowledge on sudden, catastrophic failure of structures due to unexpected brittle fracture of component materials. This book provides information pertinent to the engineering fracture design as well as the microscopic and macroscopic fundamentals of fracture. Organized into eight chapters, this volume begins with an overview of the evaluation of fracture tests. This text then presents an analysis of temperature effects on fracture. Other chapters consider the fracture and carrying capacity of long, slender columns and related topics. This book discusses as well the problems in connection with columns, beams, and plates, and experimental evidence to support theories proposed for describing the strength and stiffness of these elements. The final chapter presents an analysis of the problem of brittle fracture in weldments. This book is a valuable resource for engineers, students, and research workers in industrial organizations, education and research institutions, and various government agencies.

Practical Fracture Mechanics in Design

Practical Fracture Mechanics in Design
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 550
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ISBN-10 : 9780849338939
ISBN-13 : 084933893X
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Practical Fracture Mechanics in Design by : Arun Shukla

Theoretical treatments of fracture mechanics abound in the literature. Among the first books to address this vital topic from an applied standpoint was the first edition of Practical Fracture Mechanics in Design. Completely updated and expanded to reflect recent developments in the field, the second edition of this valuable reference concisely revi

Damage and Fracture Mechanics

Damage and Fracture Mechanics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 616
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ISBN-10 : 9789048126699
ISBN-13 : 904812669X
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Damage and Fracture Mechanics by : Taoufik Boukharouba

The First African InterQuadrennial ICF Conference “AIQ-ICF2008” on Damage and Fracture Mechanics – Failure Analysis of Engineering Materials and Structures”, Algiers, Algeria, June 1–5, 2008 is the first in the series of InterQuadrennial Conferences on Fracture to be held in the continent of Africa. During the conference, African researchers have shown that they merit a strong reputation in international circles and continue to make substantial contributions to the field of fracture mechanics. As in most countries, the research effort in Africa is und- taken at the industrial, academic, private sector and governmental levels, and covers the whole spectrum of fracture and fatigue. The AIQ-ICF2008 has brought together researchers and engineers to review and discuss advances in the development of methods and approaches on Damage and Fracture Mechanics. By bringing together the leading international experts in the field, AIQ-ICF promotes technology transfer and provides a forum for industry and researchers of the host nation to present their accomplishments and to develop new ideas at the highest level. International Conferences have an important role to play in the technology transfer process, especially in terms of the relationships to be established between the participants and the informal exchange of ideas that this ICF offers.

Problems of Fracture Mechanics and Fatigue

Problems of Fracture Mechanics and Fatigue
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 573
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ISBN-10 : 9789401727747
ISBN-13 : 9401727740
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Problems of Fracture Mechanics and Fatigue by : E.E. Gdoutos

On Fracture Mechanics A major objective of engineering design is the determination of the geometry and dimensions of machine or structural elements and the selection of material in such a way that the elements perform their operating function in an efficient, safe and economic manner. For this reason the results of stress analysis are coupled with an appropriate failure criterion. Traditional failure criteria based on maximum stress, strain or energy density cannot adequately explain many structural failures that occurred at stress levels considerably lower than the ultimate strength of the material. On the other hand, experiments performed by Griffith in 1921 on glass fibers led to the conclusion that the strength of real materials is much smaller, typically by two orders of magnitude, than the theoretical strength. The discipline of fracture mechanics has been created in an effort to explain these phenomena. It is based on the realistic assumption that all materials contain crack-like defects from which failure initiates. Defects can exist in a material due to its composition, as second-phase particles, debonds in composites, etc. , they can be introduced into a structure during fabrication, as welds, or can be created during the service life of a component like fatigue, environment-assisted or creep cracks. Fracture mechanics studies the loading-bearing capacity of structures in the presence of initial defects. A dominant crack is usually assumed to exist.

Fractography in Failure Analysis of Polymers

Fractography in Failure Analysis of Polymers
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 9780443190049
ISBN-13 : 0443190046
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Fractography in Failure Analysis of Polymers by : Michael D. Hayes

Fractography in Failure Analysis of Polymers, Second Edition, provides a practical guide to the science of fractography and its application in the failure analysis of plastic components. In addition to a brief background on the theory of fractography, the authors discuss the various fractographic tools and techniques used to identify key fracture characteristics. The Second Edition includes additional material related to polymer life prediction testing and analysis. Case studies have been expanded, including a wide range of polymer types, new technologies, applications, and failure modes, as well as best practice guidelines enabling engineers to apply these lessons to their own work. Detailed images and their appropriate context are presented for reference in failure investigations. This text is vital for engineers who must determine the root causes of failure when it occurs, helping them further study the ramifications of product liability claims, environmental concerns, and brand image. This is also a valuable resource for all plastics professionals, including manufacturers, product designers, and consultants, forensic investigators, as well as educators in materials science. - Presents comprehensive coverage of applied fractography, enabling improved reliability and longevity of plastic parts and products - Includes case studies that demonstrate material selection decisions and how to reduce failure rates - Provides best practices on how to analyze the cause of material failures, along with guidelines on improving design and manufacturing decisions

Fatigue Design

Fatigue Design
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 617
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ISBN-10 : 9781483155227
ISBN-13 : 1483155226
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Fatigue Design by : Carl C. Osgood

Fatigue Design, Second Edition discusses solutions of previous problems in fatigue as controlled by their particular conditions. The book aims to demonstrate the limitations of some methods and explores the realism and validity of the resulting solutions. The text is comprised of four chapters that tackle a specific area of concern. Chapter 1 provides the introduction and covers the scope, level, and limitations of the book. Chapter 2 deals with the characteristics of design approach, and Chapter 3 talks about the prediction of fatigue life. The last chapter discusses the general factors in fatigue. The book will be of great interest to researchers and professionals concerned with fatigue analysis, such as engineers and designers.

Practical Fracture Mechanics and Fatigue

Practical Fracture Mechanics and Fatigue
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0749218533
ISBN-13 : 9780749218539
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Practical Fracture Mechanics and Fatigue by : Open University. Structural Integrity: Designing Against Failure Course Team

This book introduces you to the application of the theory of fracture mechanics to engineering parts, primarily made from metals, that contain cracks or flaws. Different industrial sectors are covered, from nuclear reactors to aeroplanes, where the theories are applied in different ways according to the types of structure and the way that they are used. The practical aspects of applying theories concerned with the behaviour of cracked bodies is addressed, and an appreciation of the underlying fundamentals that informs theories is provided.Part 2 looks in detail at the phenomenon of fatigue, where cracks can initiate and then grow in a material even in the absence of an obvious initial flaw. The consideration of fatigue loading is a crucial part of the design process, as the progression from a pristine component to a broken one can be surprisingly rapid under certain loading conditions.This book requires both the K Calculator and Fatigue Calculator available on the CD-ROM (order code T357/CDR01).