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Mechanical behavior of materials : engineering methods for deformation, fracture, and fatigue /

By: Dowling, Norman E
Material type: BookPublisher: Boston : Pearson Education, c2012.Edition: 4th international ed.Description: 954 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 978-0273764557Subject(s): Materials | Materials -- Mechanical properties | Materials -- Testing | Strength of materialsDDC classification: 620.11292 DO ME Online resources: Location Map
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This title introduces the spectrum of mechanical behaviour of materials, emphasizing practical engineering methods for testing structural materials to obtain their properties, and predicting their strength and life when used for machines, vehicles, and structures
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Other Titles: Mechanical behaviour of materials

Introduction -- 2. Structure and Deformation in Meterials -- 3. A Survey of Engineering Materials -- 4. Mechanical Testing: Tension Test and Other Basic Tests -- 5. Stress-Strain Relationships and Behavior -- 6. Review of Complex and Principal States of Stress and Strain -- 7. Yielding and Fracture Under Combined Stresses -- 8. Fracture of Cracked Members -- 9. Fatigue of Materials: Introduction and Stress-Based Approach -- 10. Stress-Based Approach to Fatigue: Notched Members -- 11. Fatigue Crack Growth -- 12. Plastic Deformation Behavior and Models for Materials -- 13. Stress-Strain Analysis of Plastically Deforming Members -- 14. Strain-Based Approach to Fatigue -- 15. Time-Dependent Behavior: Creep and Damping.

This title introduces the spectrum of mechanical behaviour of materials, emphasizing practical engineering methods for testing structural materials to obtain their properties, and predicting their strength and life when used for machines, vehicles, and structures

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