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| موضوع: كتاب Elementary Engineering Fracture Mechanics السبت 23 فبراير 2019, 11:15 pm | |
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أخوانى فى الله أحضرت لكم كتاب Elementary Engineering Fracture Mechanics DAVID BROEK
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Contents Preface to the first edition Preface to the second edition Preface to the third edition Part I PRINCIPLES Chapter 1 Summary of basic problems and concepts 1.1 Introduction 1.2 A crack in a structure 1.3 The stress at a crack tip 1.4 The Griffith criterion 1.5 The crack opening displacement criterion 1.6 Crack propagation 1.7 Closure Chapter 2 Mechanisms of fracture and crack growth 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Cleavage fracture 2.3 Ductile fracture 2.4 Fatigue cracking 2.5 Environment assisted cracking 2.6 Service failure analysis vContents Chapter 3 The elastic crack-tip stress field 67 3.1 The Airy stress function 67 3.2 Complex stress functions 68 3.3 Solution to crack problems 69 3.4 The effect of finite size 73 3.5 Special cases 77 3.6 Elliptical cracks 80 3.7 Some useful expressions 86 Chapter 4 The crack tip plastic zone 91 4.1 The Irwin plastic zone correction 91 4.2 The Dugdale approach 94 4.3 The shape of the plastic zone 96 4.4 Plane stress versus plane strain 101 4.5 Plastic constraint factor 105 4.6 The thickness effect 107 Chapter 5 The energy principle 115 5.1 The energy release rate 115 5.2 The criterion for crack growth 119 5.3 The crack resistance (R curve) 122 5.4 Compliance 127 5.5 The J integral 131 5.6 Tearing modulus 136 5.7 Stability 137 VIChapter 6 Dynamics and crack arrest 6.1 Crack speed and kinetic energy 6.2 The dynamic stress intensity and elastic energy release rate 6.3 Crack branching 6.4 The principles of crack arrest 6.5 Crack arrest in practice 6.6 Dynamic fracture toughness Chapter 7 Plane strain fracture toughness 7.1 The standard test 7.2 Size requirements 7.3 Non-linearity 7.4 Applicability Chapter 8 Plane stress and transitional behaviour 8.1 Introduction 8.2 An engineering concept of plane stress 8.3 The R curve concept 8.4 The thickness effect 8.5 Plane stress testing 8.6 Closure Contents VIIContents Chapter 9 Elastic-plastic fracture 9.1 Fracture beyond general yield 9.2 The crack tip opening displacement 9.3 The possible use of the CTOD criterion 9.4 Experimental determination of CTOd 9.5 Parameters affecting the critical CTOD 9.6 Limitations, fracture at general yield 9.7 Use of the 1 integral 9.8 Limitations of the 1 integral 9.9 Measurement of lIe and h 9.10 Closure Chapter 10 Fatigue crack propagation 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Crack growth and the stress intensity factor 10.3 Factors affecting crack propagation 10.4 Variable amplitude service loading 10.5 Retardation models 10.6 Similitude 10.7 Small cracks 10.8 Closure Chapter 11 Fracture resistance of materials 11.1 Fracture criteria 11.2 Fatigue cracking criteria 11.3 The effect of alloying and second phase particles 11.4 Effect of processing, anisotropy 11.5 Effect of temperature 11.6 Closure 311Contents Part II APPLICATIONS Chapter 12 Fail-safety and damage tolerance 317 12.1 Introduction 317 12.2 Means to provide fail-safety 318 12.3 Required information for fracture mechanics approach 323 12.4 Closure 326 Chapter 13 Determination of stress intensity factors 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Analytical and numerical methods 13.3 Finite element methods 13.4 Experimental methods Chapter 14 Practical problems 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Through cracks emanating from holes 14.3 Corner cracks at holes 14.4 Cracks approaching holes 14.5 Combined loading 14.6 Fatigue crack growth under mixed mode loading 14.7 Biaxialloading 14.8 Fracture toughness of weldments 14.9 Service failure analysis IXContents Chapter 15 Fracture of structures 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Pressure vessels and pipelines 15.3 "Leak-before-break" criterion 15.4 Material selection 15.5 The use of the J integral for structural analysis 15.6 Collapse analysis 15.7 Accuracy of fracture calculations Chapter 16 Stiffened sheet structures 408 16.1 Introduction 408 16.2 Analysis 409 16.3 Fatigue crack propagation 413 16.4 Residual strength 415 16.5 The R curve and the residual strength of stiffened panels 422 16.6 Other analysis methods 425 16.7 Crack arrest 427 16.8 Closure 431 Chapter 17 Prediction of fatigue crack growth 17.1 Introduction 17.2 The load spectrum 17.3 Approximation of the stress spectrum 17.4 Generation of a stress history 17.5 Crack growth integration 17.6 Accuracy of predictions 17.7 Safety factors Author index Subject
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