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Fatigue And Durability Of Metals At High Temperatures Manson

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Fatigue And Durability Of Metals At High Temperatures Manson
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Publisher: ASM International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.95 MB
Pages: 279
Author: Manson, S.S.; Halford, G.R.
ISBN: 9780871707185, 9781615030545, 0871707187, 1615030549
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Fatigue And Durability Of Metals At High Temperatures Manson by Manson, S.s.; Halford, G.r. 9780871707185, 9781615030545, 0871707187, 1615030549 instant download after payment.

From concept to application, this book describes the method of strain-range partitioning for analyzing time-dependent fatigue. Creep (time-dependent) deformation is first introduced for monotonic and cyclic loading. Multiple chapters then discuss strain-range partitioning in detail for multi-axial loading conditions and how different loading permutations can lead to different micro-mechanistic effects. Notably, the total-strain method of strain-range partitioning (SRP) is described, which is a methodology that sees use in several industries. Examples from aerospace illustrate applications and methods for predicting time-dependent metal fatigue are critiqued.

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