This book discusses the basic principles and traditional applications
of fracture mechanics, as well as the cutting-edge research in the
field over the last three decades in current topics like composites,
thin films, nanoindentation, and cementitious materials. Experimental
methods play a major role in the study of fracture mechanics problems
and are used for the determination of the major fracture mechanics
quantities such as stress intensity factors, crack tip opening
displacements, strain energy release rates, crack paths, crack
velocities in static and dynamic problems. These methods include
electrical resistance strain gauges, photoelasticity, interferometry
techniques, geometric and interferometry moiré, and the optical
method of caustics. Furthermore, numerical methods are often used for
the determination of fracture mechanics parameters. They include
finite and boundary element methods, Green’s function and weight
functions, boundary collocation, alternating methods, and integral
transforms continuous dislocations. This third edition of the book
covers the basic principles and traditional applications, as well as
the latest developments of fracture mechanics. Featuring two new
chapters and 30 more example problems, it presents a comprehensive
overview of fracture mechanics, and includes numerous examples and
unsolved problems. This book is suitable for teaching fracture
mechanics courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. A
“solutions manual” is available for course instructors upon
request.
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An Introduction
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783030350987
Publisert
2020
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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