The Assessment of cracked components by fracture mechanics
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The Assessment of cracked components by fracture mechanics
(Ispra courses on materials, engineering, and mechanical science, . EGF publication ; 4)
Mechanical Engineering Publications, 1989
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Note
"Proceedings of the 6th Advanced Seminar on Fracture Mechanics (ASFM6) / organized by the Commission of the European Communities, Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy, 28 September-2 October 1987, in collaboration with the European Group on Fracture"
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Fracture mechanics is an important ingredient in the safety analysis of structures, and this publication contains all the papers presented at the 6th Advanced Seminar on Fracture Mechanics (ASFM 6) and is published as part of the European Group on Fracture Series.
Table of Contents
- Basic principles of fracture mechanics and an overview of ASFM 6
- prediction of fatigue crack growth
- NDT techniques - performance and reliability
- component tests and R curve approach for through cracks
- rationalization of size effects in fracture toughness tests using local criteria for fracture
- pressure vessel codes
- problem on pressure vessel codes
- plasticity correction in the analysis of buried defects
- the ESA fracture control procedure
- impact loading and crack arrest
- fracture mechanics for high performance composite materials
- solutions to problems on CTOD analysis
- solution to the problem on pressure vessel codes - plasticity correction in the analysis of buried defects.
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