The theory of materials failure /
A complete and comprehensive theory of failure is developed for homogeneous and isotropic materials. The full range of materials types are covered from very ductile metals to extremely brittle glasses and minerals. Two failure properties suffice to predict the general failure conditions under all st...
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Oxford
Oxford University Press
2013.
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Table of Contents:
- Technical status and challenges
- 1. The perspective on failure and direction of approach
- 2. History, conditions, and requirements
- 3. Isotropic baselines
- 4. The failure theory for isotropic materials
- 5. Isotropic materials failure behavior
- 6. Experimental and theoretical evaluation
- 7. Failure theory applications
- 8. The ductile/brittle transition for isotropic materials
- 9. Defining yield stress and failure stress (strength)
- 10. Fracture mechanics
- 11. Anisotropic unidirectional fiber composites failure
- 12. Anisotropic fiber composite laminates failure
- 13. Micromechanics failure analysis
- 14. Nanomechanics failure analysis
- 15. Damage, cumulative damage, creep and fatigue failure
- 16. Probabilistic failure and probabilistic life prediction.