Description
Mechanical Properties of Engineered Materials
Author: Soboyejo Wole
Language: EnglishSubjects for Mechanical Properties of Engineered Materials:
Keywords
Crack Tip; Sif; grain; Burgers Vector; boundaries; Crack Growth; crack; Screw Dislocation; tip; Edge Dislocations; growth; Stress Induced Phase Transformations; stress; Stacking Faults; intensity; Crack Tip Shielding; factor; Creep Crack Growth; burgers; Strain Rate Sensitivity; vector; Slip Plane; Titanium Matrix Composites; Dislocation Motion; Dislocation Bows; Schmid Factor; Applied Shear Stress; Fatigue Crack Growth; GRAIN BOUNDARY; Linear Elasticity; Fatigue Crack Growth Rate; Ductile Fracture Processes; Frank Read Sources; Tresca Yield Criterion; Solid Solution Strengthening
Publication date: 12-2019
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 11-2002
608 p. · 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
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Featuring in-depth discussions on tensile and compressive properties, shear properties, strength, hardness, environmental effects, and creep crack growth, "Mechanical Properties of Engineered Materials" considers computation of principal stresses and strains, mechanical testing, plasticity in ceramics, metals, intermetallics, and polymers, materials selection for thermal shock resistance, the analysis of failure mechanisms such as fatigue, fracture, and creep, and fatigue life prediction. It is a top-shelf reference for professionals and students in materials, chemical, mechanical, corrosion, industrial, civil, and maintenance engineering; and surface chemistry.