Dislocation Based Fracture Mechanics
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Rating | : | 4.62 (759 Votes) |
Asin | : | 9810226209 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 524 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-12 |
Language | : | English |
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It is the only text to do so. Fracture mechanics is developed in this text from its dislocation foundation. The dislocation mechanics needed to find the dislocation density fields of crack tip plastic zones is developed in detail. All known dislocation based solutions are given for the three types of cracks in elastic-plastic solids are given.. The dislocation is the basic building block of the crack in an elastic-plastic solid. It is written for the graduate student and the new investigator entering the fracture field as well as the experienced scientist who has not used the dislocation approach
More than just fracture mechanics: dislocation theory for thin film applications too I would never have thought to have opened this book from its title, as I have never done research on fracture. I am strictly an electronic materials, nanomaterials, and thin films person. The author, however, addresses an mathematically intensive theoretical approach to understanding dislocation mechanics that is useful in
He received his B.S. His name has been given to an island in Antarctica. . He is author of 300 research papers. Johannes (Hans) Weertman is Walter P Murphy Professor of Materials Science and Engineering in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Northwestern University. He is also a professor in geophysics in the Geological Sciences De
Every library should also purchase copies of this superb book." -- Appl. "This is an excellent scholarly work which fills a tremendous need for such a book. -- Mathematical Abstracts, 2002. Rev., 1996 its presentation is clear enough to be accessible to graduate students, and is highly recommended to researchers and practicing engineers. It is so well-written that it can serve as a textbook, reference material, and valuable historical document This reviewer wholeheartedly recommends 'Dislocation Based Fracture Mechanics' for purchase by st