Fracture Mechanics Perez, Nestor
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- 9783319249971
- 620.1126 PER
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620.1126 JER Fatigue and fracture mechanics.33rd Volume | 620.1126 LIN Fatigue And Fracture Mechanics: 35th Volume | 620.1126 LIN Fatigue And Fracture Mechanics: 35th Volume | 620.1126 PER Fracture Mechanics | 620.112605 PAN Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics. | 620.11282 TIM Theory of elastic stability | 620.11292 DOW Mechanical Behavior of Materials : Engineering Methods for Deformation, Fracture, and Fatigue |
Most design engineers are tasked to design against failure, and one of the biggest causes of product failure is failure of the material due to fatigue/fracture. From leading experts in fracture mechanics, this new text provides new approaches and new applications to advance the understanding of crack initiation and propagation. With applications in composite materials, layered structures, and microelectronic packaging, among others, this timely coverage is an important resource for anyone studying or applying concepts of fracture mechanics. Concise and easily understood mathematical treatment of crack tip fields (chapter 3) provides the basis for applying fracture mechanics in solving practical problems Unique coverage of bi-material interfacial cracks (chapter 8), with applications to commercially important areas of composite materials, layered structures, and microelectronic packaging A full chapter (chapter 9) on the cohesive zone model approach, which has been extensively used in recent years to simulate crack propagation A unified discussion of fracture criteria involving nonlinear/plastic deformations.
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