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Fundamentals of Fracture

J. F. Knott, fundamentals of fracture Mechanics, Butterworths, London, 1979. [Pg.550]

Knott, J. F. Fundamentals of Fracture Mechanics , London, Butterworths, 1973... [Pg.66]

In this final section, emphasis will be placed on the relationship between the behaviour of the homopolymer and that of heterogeneous systems containing interfaces. Thus, in Sect. 4.2, rather than dwell on the (albeit very important) technological aspects of welding, the discussion centres on the extent to which studies of interfaces might help in understanding the fundamentals of fracture in semicrystalline polymers, as they have in the case of interfaces between amorphous polymers [137]. [Pg.106]

Knott JF (1973) Fundamentals of fracture mechanics, Butterworths, London... [Pg.390]

T.D. VAN GOLF-RACHT - Fundamentals of Fractured Reservoir Engeneering 14. G. MOZES (Editor) - Paraffin Products... [Pg.279]

Hutten A (1992) Langzeiterfahrungen mit Deponiebasisabdichtungen aus PE-HD amBeispiel derDeponie Glums (I). Mull rmd Abfall 24 314-323 Irwin GR (1957) Analysis of Stresses and Strains Near the End of a Crack Traversing a Plate. Journal of Applied Mechanics 24 361-364 Knott JF (1973) Fundamentals of Fracture Mechanics. Butterworth Co. Ltd., London... [Pg.232]

Ibid 51 pp. 454-509, IV Cracking and Failure Mechanisms, Ch. 19, TTiompson, Robb, Fundamentals of Fracture. ... [Pg.340]

With the natural maturing of the fields of structural ceramics, the present symposium has focused on nano-scale materials, composites, thin films and coatings as well as glass. The symposium also addressed new issues on fundamentals of fracture mechanics and contact mechanics, and a session on reliability and standardization. [Pg.9]

The following topics are addressed in this chapter simple fracture (both ductile and brittle modes), fundamentals of fracture mechanics, fracture toughness testing, the ductile-to-brittle transition, fatigue, and creep. These discussions include failure mechanisms, testing techniques, and methods by which failure may be prevented or controlled. [Pg.252]


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