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Elasticplastic Mixedmode Fracture Criteria And Parameters 1st Edition Professor Valery N Shlyannikov Auth

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Elasticplastic Mixedmode Fracture Criteria And Parameters 1st Edition Professor Valery N Shlyannikov Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.25 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Professor Valery N. Shlyannikov (auth.)
ISBN: 9783540458364, 9783642536595, 3540458360, 364253659X
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Elasticplastic Mixedmode Fracture Criteria And Parameters 1st Edition Professor Valery N Shlyannikov Auth by Professor Valery N. Shlyannikov (auth.) 9783540458364, 9783642536595, 3540458360, 364253659X instant download after payment.

This book contains an elastic-plastic analysis of accumulate damage and fracture with practical applications to engineering materials and structure fatigue life estimations. Models as well as practical applications are presented which makes the book interesting for both practitioners and theoretical researchers. Particular emphasis is laid on new approaches to the mixed-mode problem in fatigue and fracture, and especially to the fracture damage zone (FDZ) approach. The results of the demonstrated experimental and theoretical researches leads to the presentation of different crack growth models, predicting the crack growth rate and fatigue life of an initially angled crack under biaxial loads of arbitrary direction. Special attention is paid to the practical applications of the suggested models.

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