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Books by Keyword: Fatique
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Authors:
Wolfgang Gräfe
Online since: March 2015
Description: This treatment of “Time-Dependent Mechanical Properties of Solids” beginswith a phenomenological description of the transport of some unspecifiedentity. It is assumed that the transport is caused by mechanical stresses ortemperature fields. Using these assumptions, it is possible to deduceformulae for a theoretically based description of several phenomena withoutreferring to any specific process or entity. These theoretical results thenprovide the tools for performing methodologically better scientific work andfor a better analysis of data in the practical application of materials. Bypublishing this work, the author hopes improve technical safety intransportation and other fields of practical materials application. Anothergoal is to stimulate the scientific investigation of a wider range ofsubstances in order to analyze more extensively the elementary processeswhich produce observed phenomena. This second edition is extended andChapter 12, five new Sections as well as the Appendices A7, A8 and A9 areadditionally inserted.
Edited by:
Jaroslaw Galkiewicz
Online since: January 2014
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The volume on Fracture Mechanics mostly presents papers concerning research problems in the field of fatigue. Fracture mechanics is the subject of about 28% of all papers. In several articles new, sometimes futuristic, experimental techniques were shown.
The volume on Fracture Mechanics mostly presents papers concerning research problems in the field of fatigue. Fracture mechanics is the subject of about 28% of all papers. In several articles new, sometimes futuristic, experimental techniques were shown.
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