Probabilistic methods in fatigue and fracture
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Probabilistic methods in fatigue and fracture
(Key engineering materials, v. 200)
Trans Tech Pub., c2001
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The present book presents an in-depth report on probabilistic methods used to study fatigue and fracture of engineering materials. It is divided into three sections: fatigue; reliability modeling; and statistical methods. The book will serve as a useful new reference on probabilistic methods in fatigue and fracture. It should be of interest to researchers and engineers in industry and academia.
Table of Contents
Statistical Modeling of Microstructural Effects on Fatigue Behavior of / Titanium Alloys
A Probabilistic Framework for the Modeling of Fatigue in a Lamellar XDTM1 Gamma Titanium Aluminide Alloy
Probabilistic Fatigue Damage Assessment for Short Crack Growth
Probabilistic Modeling of Fatigue Crack Growth in Ti-6Al-4V
Cautionary Aspects of Applied Probabilistics
Life Prediction - The Need for a Mechanistically Based Probability Approach
Reliability High Cycle Fatigue Design of Gas Turbine Blading System Using Probabilistic Goodman Diagram
A Statistical Model for the Prediction of Brittle Fracture
Probabilistic Approaches to the Prediction of the Effects of Multiple Parameters on the Mechanical Properties of Gamma-Based Titanium Aluminides
Time-Dependent Reliability of Ceramic Components under Transient Loads
Deformation and Failure in Stochastic Fibrous Networks: Scale, Dimension and Application
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