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Mechanical behavior of materials : (Kayıt no. 27680)

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Personal name Dowling, Norman E.
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Title Mechanical behavior of materials :
Remainder of title engineering methods for deformation, fracture, and fatigue /
Statement of responsibility, etc Norman E. Dowling.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Upper Saddle River, N.J. :
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Title 1 Introduction 1
-- 1.1 Introduction 1
-- 1.2 Types of Material Failure 2
-- 1.3 Design and Materials Selection 10
-- 1.4 Technological Challenge 16
-- 1.5 Economic Importance of Fracture 18
-- 1.6 Summary 19
-- References 20
-- Problems and Questions 20
-- 2 Structure and Deformation in Materials 23
-- 2.1 Introduction 23
-- 2.2 Bonding in Solids 25
-- 2.3 Structure in Crystalline Materials 29
-- 2.4 Elastic Deformation and Theoretical Strength 33
-- 2.5 Inelastic Deformation 38
-- 2.6 Summary 44
-- References 45
-- Problems and Questions 46
-- 3 A Survey of Engineering Materials 48
-- 3.1 Introduction 48
-- 3.2 Alloying and Processing of Metals 49
-- 3.3 Irons and Steels 55
-- 3.4 Nonferrous Metals 63
-- 3.5 Polymers 67
-- 3.6 Ceramics and Glasses 77
-- 3.7 Composite Materials 83
-- 3.8 Materials Selection for Engineering Components 88
-- 3.9 Summary 94
-- References 96
-- Problems and Questions 97
-- 4 Mechanical Testing: Tension Test and Other Basic Tests 101
-- 4.1 Introduction 101
-- 4.2 Introduction to Tension Test 106
-- 4.3 Engineering Stress-Strain Properties 111
-- 4.4 Trends in Tensile Behavior 120
-- 4.5 True Stress-Strain Interpretation of Tension Test 126
-- 4.6 Compression Test 135
-- 4.7 Hardness Tests 140
-- 4.8 Notch-Impact Tests 147
-- 4.9 Bending and Torsion Tests 152
-- 4.10 Summary 158
-- References 159
-- Problems and Questions 160
-- 5 Stress-Strain Relationships and Behavior 171
-- 5.1 Introduction 171
-- 5.2 Models for Deformation Behavior 172
-- 5.3 Elastic Deformation 182
-- 5.4 Anisotropic Materials 195
-- 5.5 Summary 204
-- .References 206
-- Problems and Questions 206
-- 6 Review of Complex and Principal States of Stress and Strain 214
-- 6.1 Introduction 214
-- 6.2 Plane Stress 215
-- 6.3 Principal Stresses and the Maximum Shear Stress 225
-- 6.4 Three-Dimensional States of Stress 233
-- 6.5 Stresses on the Octahedral Planes 240
-- 6.6 Complex States of Strain 242
-- 6.7 Summary 247
-- References 249
-- Problems and Questions 249
-- 7 Yielding and Fracture under Combined Stresses 254
-- 7.1 Introduction 254
-- 7.2 General Form of Failure Criteria 256
-- 7.3 Maximum Normal Stress Fracture Criterion 258
-- 7.4 Maximum Shear Stress Yield Criterion 261
-- 7.5 Octahedral Shear Stress Yield Criterion 267
-- 7.6 Discussion of the Basic Failure Criteria 274
-- 7.7 Coulomb-Mohr Fracture Criterion 280
-- 7.8 Modified Mohr Fracture Criterion 290
-- 7.9 Additional Comments on Failure Criteria 297
-- 7.10 Summary 300
-- References 301
-- Problems and Questions 302
-- 8 Fracture of Cracked Members 312
-- 8.1 Introduction 312
-- 8.2 Preliminary Discussion 315
-- 8.3 Mathematical Concepts 322
-- 8.4 Application of K to Design and Analysis 326
-- 8.5 Additional Topics on Application of K 337
-- 8.6 Fracture Toughness Values and Trends 349
-- 8.7 Plastic Zone Size, and Plasticity Limitations on LEFM 359
-- 8.8 Discussion of Fracture Toughness Testing 368
-- 8.9 Extensions of Fracture Mechanics Beyond Linear Elasticity 369
-- 8.10 Summary 376
-- References 379
-- Problems and Questions 380
-- 9 Fatigue of Materials: Introduction and Stress-Based Approach 391
-- 9.1 Introduction 391
-- 9.2 Definitions and Concepts 393
-- 9.3 Sources of Cyclic Loading 404
-- 9.4 Fatigue Testing 405
-- 9.5 The Physical Nature of Fatigue Damage 410
-- 9.6 Trends in S-N Curves 413
-- 9.7 Mean Stresses 426
-- 9.8 Multiaxial Stresses 438
-- 9.9 Variable Amplitude Loading 443
-- 9.10 Summary 453
-- References 454
-- Problems and Questions 456
-- 10 Stress-Based Approach to Fatigue: Notched Members 466
-- 10.1 Introduction 466
-- 10.2 Notch Effects 468
-- 10.3 Notch Sensitivity and Empirical Estimates of kf 472
-- 10.4 Estimating Long-Life Fatigue Strengths (Fatigue Limits) 476
-- 10.5 Notch Effects at Intermediate and Short Lives 481
-- 10.6 Combined Effects of Notches and Mean Stress 484
-- 10.7 Estimating S-N Curves 494
-- 10.8 Use of Component S-N Data 502
-- 10.9 Designing to Avoid Fatigue Failure 510
-- 10.10 Discussion 516
-- 10.11 Summary 517
-- References 519
-- Problems and Questions 520
-- 11 Fatigue Crack Growth 535
-- 11.1 Introduction 535
-- 11.2 Preliminary Discussion 536
-- 11.3 Fatigue Crack Growth Rate Testing 544
-- 11.4 Effects of R = Smin/Smax on Fatigue Crack Growth 549
-- 11.5 Trends in Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior 559
-- 11.6 Life Estimates for Constant Amplitude Loading 565
-- 11.7 Life Estimates for Variable Amplitude Loading 576
-- 11.8 Design Considerations 582
-- 11.9 Plasticity Aspects and Limitations of LEFM for Fatigue Crack Growth 584
-- 11.10 Environmental Crack Growth 591
-- 11.11 Summary 596
-- References 598
-- Problems and Questions 599
-- 12 Plastic Deformation Behavior and Models for Materials 612
-- 12.1 Introduction 612
-- 12.2 Stress-Strain Curves 615
-- 12.3 Three-Dimensional Stress-Strain Relationships 623
-- 12.4 Unloading and Cyclic Loading Behavior from Rheological Models 631
-- 12.5 Cyclic Stress-Strain Behavior of Real Materials 639
-- 12.6 Summary 652
-- References 654
-- Problems and Questions 655
-- 13 Stress-Strain Analysis of Plastically Deforming Members 664
-- 13.1 Introduction 664
-- 13.2 Plasticity in Bending 665
-- 13.3 Residual Stresses and Strains for Bending 674
-- 13.4 Plasticity of Circular Shafts in Torsion 678
-- 13.5 Notched Members 681
-- 13.6 Cyclic Loading 693
-- 13.7 Summary 704
-- References 705
-- Problems and Questions 706
-- 14 Strain-Based Approach to Fatigue 715
-- 14.1 Introduction 715
-- 14.2 Strain Versus Life Curves 718
-- 14.3 Mean Stress Effects 728
-- 14.4 Multiaxial Stress Effects 736
-- 14.5 Life Estimates for Structural Components 740
-- 14.6 Discussion 750
-- 14.7 Summary 758
-- References 759
-- Problems and Questions 760
-- 15 Time-Dependent Behavior: Creep and Damping 772
-- 15.1 Introduction 772
-- 15.2 Creep Testing 774
-- 15.3 Physical Mechanisms of Creep 779
-- 15.4 Time-Temperature Parameters and Life Estimates 790
-- 15.5 Creep Failure under Varying Stress 802
-- 15.6 Stress-Strain-Time Relationships 804
-- 15.7 Creep Deformation under Varying Stress 810
-- 15.8 Creep under Multiaxial Stress 817
-- 15.9 Component Stress-Strain Analysis 820
-- 15.10 Energy Dissipation (Damping) in Materials 825
-- 15.11 Summary 834
-- References 836
-- Problems and Questions 837
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