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Deformation and Fracture Mechanics of Engineering Materials | |||
Deformation and Fracture Mechanics of Engineering Materials |
The 5th edition includes new end-of-chapter homework problems, examples, illustrations, and a new chapter on products liability and recall addressing the associated social consequences of product failure. The new edition continues to discuss actual failure case histories, and includes new discussion of the fracture behavior and fractography of ceramics, glasses, and composite materials, and a section on natural materials including bone and sea shells.
New co-authors Richard P. Vinci and Jason L. Hertzberg add their talent and expertise to broaden the book's perspective, while maintaining a balance between the continuum mechanics understanding of the failure of solids and the roles of the material's nano- and microstructure as they influence the mechanical properties of materials.
目录
Chapter 1. Elastic Response of Solids
Chapter 2. Yielding and Plastic Flow
Chapter 3. Controlling Strength
Chapter 4. Time-Dependent Deformation
Chapter 5. Fracture: An Overview
Chapter 6. Elements of Fracture Mechanics
Chapter 7. Fracture Toughness
Chapter 8. Environment-Assisted Cracking
Chapter 9. Cyclic Stress and Strain Fatigue
Chapter 10. Fatigue Crack Propagation
Chapter 11. Analyses of Engineering Failures
Chapter 12. Consequences of Product Failure
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I graduated a little over two years ago and now am a practicing metallurgist. Although we learned plenty in school, there were still a few things missing here and there. This book was recommended by one of my professors. It'll give you more detail than other books and can give your brain a boost when you think you may have forgotten something.
Great textbook for fracture mechanics. Suitable for undergrad or graduate level courses
I am happy with the quality and condition of the book and its pages, but when I received the book it had a plastic, sticky bookcover on it. It makes the book's hardcover look bubbly and used and I would prefer it not be on there, but if I take it off I'm pretty sure it will leave an unwanted residue. Oh well, I guess it will keep the actual cover in a nicer condition should I decide to sell it back later.
pretty decent book, cheap enough to buy and ill probably hang onto it instead of re selling it. Some more sample problems would be nice since sometimes the problem set asks questions that are not previously covered in the chapter
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