Metal Fatigue Effects of Small Defects and Nonmetallic Inclusions

Metal Fatigue  Effects of Small Defects and Nonmetallic Inclusions
Author: Yukitaka Murakami
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 758
Release: 2019-06-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780128138779

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Metal fatigue is an essential consideration for engineers and researchers looking at factors that cause metals to fail through stress, corrosion, or other processes. Predicting the influence of small defects and non-metallic inclusions on fatigue with any degree of accuracy is a particularly complex part of this. Metal Fatigue: Effects of Small Defects and Nonmetallic Inclusions is the most trusted, detailed and comprehensive guide to this subject available. This expanded second edition introduces highly important emerging topics on metal fatigue, pointing the way for further research and innovation. The methodology is based on important and reliable results and may be usefully applied to other fatigue problems not directly treated in this book. Demonstrates how to solve a wide range of specialized metal fatigue problems relating to small defects and non-metallic inclusions. Provides a detailed introduction to fatigue mechanisms and stress concentration. This edition is expanded to address even more topics, including low cycle fatigue, quality control of fatigue components, and more.

Metal Fatigue Effects of Small Defects and Nonmetallic Inclusions

Metal Fatigue  Effects of Small Defects and Nonmetallic Inclusions
Author: Yukitaka Murakami
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2002-04-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080496563

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Metal fatigue is an essential consideration for engineers and researchers who are looking at factors that cause metals to fail through stress, corrosion, etc. This is an English translation of a book originally published in Japan in 1993, with an additional two chapters on the fatigue failure of steels and the effect of surface roughness on fatigue strength. The methodology is based on important and reliable results and may be usefully applied to other fatigue problems not directly treated in this book.

Failures and the Law

Failures and the Law
Author: H.P. Rossmanith
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781135814120

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The interaction between engineering and the law is undergoing dramatic changes. Product liability, laws have been introduced in Japan, patent claims over living organisms have been made in bioengineering and the differing national laws of copyright protection and liability are in the process of harmonisation, especially in the European Union. The pace and complexity of these changes make it essential for technologists, lawyers, engineers and insurance experts to establish a common basis for understanding, co-operation and exchange of expertise. The recently founded International Society for Technology, Law and Insurance aims to foster such co-operation. This volume features 46 selected contributions which address various topical issues and the law. The most important issues relate to engineering risks, quality assurance and assessment and legal implications assiciated with them. Recent failure cases are explained and the technical, legal and insurance-related issues discussed in detail.

Bearing Steel Technology

Bearing Steel Technology
Author: John M. Beswick
Publsiher: ASTM International
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2007
Genre: Fatigue
ISBN: 9780803134911

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Magnesium Alloys

Magnesium Alloys
Author: Frank Czerwinski
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2011-01-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789533075204

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Scientists and engineers for decades searched to utilize magnesium, known of its low density, for light-weighting in many industrial sectors. This book provides a broad review of recent global developments in theory and practice of modern magnesium alloys. It covers fundamental aspects of alloy strengthening, recrystallization, details of microstructure and a unique role of grain refinement. The theory is linked with elements of alloy design and specific properties, including fatigue and creep resistance. Also technologies of alloy formation and processing, such as sheet rolling, semi-solid forming, welding and joining are considered. An opportunity of creation the metal matrix composite based on magnesium matrix is described along with carbon nanotubes as an effective reinforcement. A mixture of science and technology makes this book very useful for professionals from academia and industry.

Mechanical Behaviour of Materials

Mechanical Behaviour of Materials
Author: Dominique François,André Pineau,André Zaoui
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2012-12-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400749306

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Designing new structural materials, extending lifetimes and guarding against fracture in service are among the preoccupations of engineers, and to deal with these they need to have command of the mechanics of material behaviour. This ought to reflect in the training of students. In this respect, the first volume of this work deals with elastic, elastoplastic, elastoviscoplastic and viscoelastic behaviours; this second volume continues with fracture mechanics and damage, and with contact mechanics, friction and wear. As in Volume I, the treatment links the active mechanisms on the microscopic scale and the laws of macroscopic behaviour. Chapter I is an introduction to the various damage phenomena. Chapter II gives the essential of fracture mechanics. Chapter III is devoted to brittle fracture, chapter IV to ductile fracture and chapter V to the brittle-ductile transition. Chapter VI is a survey of fatigue damage. Chapter VII is devoted to hydrogen embrittlement and to environment assisted cracking, chapter VIII to creep damage. Chapter IX gives results of contact mechanics and a description of friction and wear mechanisms. Finally, chapter X treats damage in non metallic materials: ceramics, glass, concrete, polymers, wood and composites. The volume includes many explanatory diagrams and illustrations. A third volume will include exercises allowing deeper understanding of the subjects treated in the first two volumes.

Comprehensive Structural Integrity Cyclic loading and fatigue

Comprehensive Structural Integrity  Cyclic loading and fatigue
Author: I. Milne,Robert O. Ritchie,B. L. Karihaloo
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2003
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780080441559

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Metal Fatigue

Metal Fatigue
Author: Norman Edward Frost,Kenneth James Marsh,L. P. Pook
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 550
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0486409279

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Definitive, clearly written, and well-illustrated volume addresses all aspects of the subject, from the historical development of understanding metal fatigue to vital concepts of the cyclic stress that causes a crack to grow. Examines effect of stress concentrations on notches, theories of fatigue crack propagation, and many other topics. Seven appendixes describe laboratory fatigue testing, stress concentrations, material stress-strain relationships, and more. Invaluable text for students of engineering design and metallurgy.