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Metal Fatigue: Effects of Small Defects and Nonmetallic Inclusions

Metal Fatigue: Effects of Small Defects and Nonmetallic Inclusions
  • Author : Yukitaka Murakami
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Release Date : 2002-04-29
  • Total pages : 384
  • ISBN : 0080496563
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Metal fatigue is an essential consideration for engineers and researchers who are looking at factors that cause metals to fail through stress, corrosion, etc. This is an English translation of a book originally published in Japan in 1993, with an additional two chapters on the fatigue failure of steels and the effect of surface roughness on fatigue strength. The methodology is based on important and reliable results and may be usefully applied to other fatigue problems not directly treated in this book.

Metal Fatigue in Engineering

Metal Fatigue in Engineering
  • Author : Henry O. Fuchs,Ralph I. Stephens
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release Date : 1980-06-20
  • Total pages : 368
  • ISBN : UOM:39015021586725
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Applied Optimal Design Mechanical and Structural Systems Edward J. Haug & Jasbir S. Arora This computer-aided design text presents and illustrates techniques for optimizing the design of a wide variety of mechanical and structural systems through the use of nonlinear programming and optimal control theory. A state space method is adopted that incorporates the system model as an integral part of the design formulations. Step-by-step numerical algorithms are given for each method of optimal design. Basic properties of the equations of mechanics are used to carry out design sensitivity analysis and optimization, with numerical efficiency and generality that is in most cases an order of magnitude faster in digital computation than applications using standard nonlinear programming methods. 1979 Optimum Design of Mechanical Elements, 2nd Ed. Ray C. Johnson The two basic optimization techniques, the method of optimal design (MOD) and automated optimal design (AOD), discussed in this valuable work can be applied to the optimal design of mechanical elements commonly found in machinery, mechanisms, mechanical assemblages, products, and structures. The many illustrative examples used to explicate these techniques include such topics as tensile bars, torsion bars, shafts in combined loading, helical and spur gears, helical springs, and hydrostatic journal bearings. The author covers curve fitting, equation simplification, material properties, and failure theories, as well as the effects of manufacturing errors on product performance and the need for a factor of safety in design work. 1980 Globally Optimal Design Douglass J. Wilde Here are new analytic optimization procedures effective where numerical methods either take too long or do not provide correct answers. This book uses mathematics sparingly, proving only results generated by examples. It defines simple design methods guaranteed to give the global, rather than any local, optimum through computations easy enough to be done on a manual calculator. The author confronts realistic situations: determining critical constraints; dealing with negative contributions; handling power function; tackling logarithmic and exponential nonlinearities; coping with standard sizes and indivisible components; and resolving conflicting objectives and logical restrictions. Special mathematical structures are exposed and used to solve design problems. 1978

Metal Fatigue

Metal Fatigue
  • Author : L.P. Pook
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release Date : 2007-04-30
  • Total pages : 271
  • ISBN : 9781402055973
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This book presents important concepts in metal fatigue in a straightforward manner, for the benefit of readers who must understand more advanced documents on a wide range of metal fatigue topics. The text shows how metal fatigue problems are solved in engineering practice. The book assumes no prior knowledge of metal fatigue, requiring only a basic understanding of stress analysis and mathematics covered in engineering undergraduate courses.

Metal Fatigue Damage

Metal Fatigue Damage
  • Author : S. S. Manson
  • Publisher : ASTM International
  • Release Date : 1971-06
  • Total pages : 356
  • ISBN : 0803107226
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PDF book entitled Metal Fatigue Damage written by S. S. Manson and published by ASTM International which was released on 1971-06 with total hardcover pages 356, the book become popular and critical acclaim.

Metal Fatigue Analysis Handbook

Metal Fatigue Analysis Handbook
  • Author : Yung-Li Lee,Mark E. Barkey,Hong-Tae Kang
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Release Date : 2011-08-17
  • Total pages : 634
  • ISBN : 9780123852045
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Understand why fatigue happens and how to model, simulate, design and test for it with this practical, industry-focused reference Written to bridge the technology gap between academia and industry, the Metal Fatigue Analysis Handbook presents state-of-the-art fatigue theories and technologies alongside more commonly used practices, with working examples included to provide an informative, practical, complete toolkit of fatigue analysis. Prepared by an expert team with extensive industrial, research and professorial experience, the book will help you to understand: Critical factors that cause and affect fatigue in the materials and structures relating to your work Load and stress analysis in addition to fatigue damage-the latter being the sole focus of many books on the topic How to design with fatigue in mind to meet durability requirements How to model, simulate and test with different materials in different fatigue scenarios The importance and limitations of different models for cost effective and efficient testing Whilst the book focuses on theories commonly used in the automotive industry, it is also an ideal resource for engineers and analysts in other disciplines such as aerospace engineering, civil engineering, offshore engineering, and industrial engineering. The only book on the market to address state-of-the-art technologies in load, stress and fatigue damage analyses and their application to engineering design for durability Intended to bridge the technology gap between academia and industry - written by an expert team with extensive industrial, research and professorial experience in fatigue analysis and testing An advanced mechanical engineering design handbook focused on the needs of professional engineers within automotive, aerospace and related industrial disciplines

Fatigue of Metals

Fatigue of Metals
  • Author : P. G. Forrest
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Release Date : 2013-10-22
  • Total pages : 436
  • ISBN : 9781483160733
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Fatigue of Metals provides a general account of the failure of metals due to fatigue, a subject of great practical importance in the field of engineering and metallurgy. The book covers a wide range of topics on the study of the fatigue of metals. The text presents in the first three chapters the characteristics and detection of fatigue fractures; methods of fatigue testing; and the fatigue strengths of different materials. The resistance of materials to fatigue under complex stress; the determination and effects of stress concentration; influence of surface treatment on fatigue strength; and effects of corrosion and temperature are also studied in detail. In relation to the previous chapters of fatigue information, a chapter is devoted to engineering design to prevent fatigue. The last two chapters provide a brief historical survey of the developments of the study of the mechanism of fatigue and fatigue of non-metallic materials such as wood, plastic, rubber, glass, and concrete. Mechanical engineers, designers, metallurgists, researchers, and students will find the book as a good reference material.

Case Histories in Vibration Analysis and Metal Fatigue for the Practicing Engineer

Case Histories in Vibration Analysis and Metal Fatigue for the Practicing Engineer
  • Author : Anthony Sofronas
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release Date : 2012-07-25
  • Total pages : 306
  • ISBN : 9781118371695
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This highly accessible book provides analytical methods and guidelines for solving vibration problems in industrial plants and demonstrates their practical use through case histories from the author's personal experience in the mechanical engineering industry. It takes a simple, analytical approach to the subject, placing emphasis on practical applicability over theory, and covers both fixed and rotating equipment, as well as pressure vessels. It is an ideal guide for readers with diverse experience, ranging from undergraduate students to mechanics and professional engineers.

Fiscal Year 1982 Budget Authorization for Immigration and Naturalization Service

Fiscal Year 1982 Budget Authorization for Immigration and Naturalization Service
  • Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Immigration and Refugee Policy
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release Date : 1981
  • Total pages : 250
  • ISBN : STANFORD:36105045478463
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PDF book entitled Fiscal Year 1982 Budget Authorization for Immigration and Naturalization Service written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Immigration and Refugee Policy and published by Unknown which was released on 1981 with total hardcover pages 250, the book become popular and critical acclaim.

Fatigue Crack Propagation in Metals and Alloys

Fatigue Crack Propagation in Metals and Alloys
  • Author : Ulrich Krupp
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release Date : 2007-04-09
  • Total pages : 312
  • ISBN : 9783527315376
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This comprehensive overview of the whole field of fatigue and fracture of metallic materials covers both the theoretical background and some of the latest experimental techniques. It provides a summary of the complex interactions between material microstructure and cracks, classifying them with respect to the overall damage process with a focus on microstructurally short cracks and dynamic embrittlement. It furthermore introduces new concepts for the numerical treatment of fatigue microcrack propagation and their implementation in fatigue-life prediction models.This comprehensive overview of the whole field of fatigue and fracture of metallic materials covers both the theoretical background and the latest experimental techniques. It provides a summary of the complex interactions between material microstructure and cracks, classifying them with respect to the overall damage process. It furthermore introduces new concepts for the numerical treatment of fatigue microcrack propagation and their implementation in fatigue-life prediction models.

Metal Fatigue

Metal Fatigue
  • Author : Norman Edward Frost,Kenneth James Marsh,L. P. Pook
  • Publisher : Courier Corporation
  • Release Date : 1999-01-01
  • Total pages : 550
  • ISBN : 0486409279
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Definitive, clearly written, and well-illustrated volume addresses all aspects of the subject, from the historical development of understanding metal fatigue to vital concepts of the cyclic stress that causes a crack to grow. Examines effect of stress concentrations on notches, theories of fatigue crack propagation, and many other topics. Seven appendixes describe laboratory fatigue testing, stress concentrations, material stress-strain relationships, and more. Invaluable text for students of engineering design and metallurgy.

Fundamentals of Metal Fatigue Analysis

Fundamentals of Metal Fatigue Analysis
  • Author : Julie A. Bannantine,Jess J. Comer,James L. Handrock
  • Publisher : Pearson College Division
  • Release Date : 1990
  • Total pages : 296
  • ISBN : UOM:39015036225046
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The first book to present current methods and techniques of fatigue analysis, with a focus on developing basic skills for selecting appropriate analytical techniques. Contains numerous worked examples, chapter summaries, and problems. (vs. Fuchs/Stevens).

Introduction to Fatigue in Metals and Composites

Introduction to Fatigue in Metals and Composites
  • Author : R.L. Carlson,G.A. Kardomateas
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release Date : 1995-11-30
  • Total pages : 302
  • ISBN : 0412572001
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An Introduction to Fatigue in Metals and Composites provides a balanced treatment of the phenomenon of fatigue in metals, nonmetals and composites with polymeric, metallic and ceramic matrices. The applicability of the safe life philosophy of design is examined for each of the materials. Attention is also focused on the stable crack growth phase of fatigue and differences in the operative mechanisms for the various classes of materials are considered. The impacts of these differences on the development of damage tolerance strategies are examined. Among topics discussed are; variable amplitude loading with tensile and compressive overload; closure obstruction; bridging mechanisms; mixed mode states; small cracks; delamination mechanisms and environmental conditions. The arrangement and presentation of the topics are such that An Introduction to Fatigue in Metals and Composites can serve as a course text for mechanical, civil, aeronautical and astronautical engineering and material science courses as well as a reference for engineers who are concerned with fatigue testing and aircraft, automobile and engine design.

Ultra-low-Cycle Fatigue Failure of Metal Structures under Strong Earthquakes

Ultra-low-Cycle Fatigue Failure of Metal Structures under Strong Earthquakes
  • Author : Liang-Jiu Jia,Hanbin Ge
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release Date : 2018-11-02
  • Total pages : 221
  • ISBN : 9789811326615
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This book presents experimental results and theoretical advances in the field of ultra-low-cycle fatigue failure of metal structures under strong earthquakes, where the dominant failure mechanism is ductile fracture. Studies on ultra-low-cycle fatigue failure of metal materials and structures have caught the interest of engineers and researchers from various disciplines, such as material, civil and mechanical engineering. Pursuing a holistic approach, the book establishes a fundamental framework for this topic, while also highlighting the importance of theoretical analysis and experimental results in the fracture evaluation of metal structures under seismic loading. Accordingly, it offers a valuable resource for undergraduate and graduate students interested in ultra-low-cycle fatigue, researchers investigating steel and aluminum structures, and structural engineers working on applications related to cyclic large plastic loading conditions.

Fatigue of Materials

Fatigue of Materials
  • Author : S. Suresh
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Release Date : 1998-10-29
  • Total pages : 708
  • ISBN : 0521578477
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Written by a leading researcher in the field, this revised and updated second edition of a highly successful book provides an authoritative, comprehensive and unified treatment of the mechanics and micromechanisms of fatigue in metals, non-metals and composites. The author discusses the principles of cyclic deformation, crack initiation and crack growth by fatigue, covering both microscopic and continuum aspects. The book begins with discussions of cyclic deformation and fatigue crack initiation in monocrystalline and polycrystalline ductile alloys as well as in brittle and semi-/non-crystalline solids. Total life and damage-tolerant approaches are then introduced in metals, non-metals and composites followed by more advanced topics. The book includes an extensive bibliography and a problem set for each chapter, together with worked-out example problems and case studies. This will be an important reference for anyone studying fracture and fatigue in materials science and engineering, mechanical, civil, nuclear and aerospace engineering, and biomechanics.

Metal Fatigue in Engineering

Metal Fatigue in Engineering
  • Author : Ralph I. Stephens,Ali Fatemi,Robert R. Stephens,Henry O. Fuchs
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release Date : 2000-11-03
  • Total pages : 500
  • ISBN : 0471510599
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Classic, comprehensive, and up-to-date Metal Fatigue in Engineering Second Edition For twenty years, Metal Fatigue in Engineering has served as an important textbook and reference for students and practicing engineers concerned with the design, development, and failure analysis of components, structures, and vehicles subjected to repeated loading. Now this generously revised and expanded edition retains the best features of the original while bringing it up to date with the latest developments in the field. As with the First Edition, this book focuses on applied engineering design, with a view to producing products that are safe, reliable, and economical. It offers in-depth coverage of today's most common analytical methods of fatigue design and fatigue life predictions/estimations for metals. Contents are arranged logically, moving from simple to more complex fatigue loading and conditions. Throughout the book, there is a full range of helpful learning aids, including worked examples and hundreds of problems, references, and figures as well as chapter summaries and "design do's and don'ts" sections to help speed and reinforce understanding of the material. The Second Edition contains a vast amount of new information, including: * Enhanced coverage of micro/macro fatigue mechanisms, notch strain analysis, fatigue crack growth at notches, residual stresses, digital prototyping, and fatigue design of weldments * Nonproportional loading and critical plane approaches for multiaxial fatigue * A new chapter on statistical aspects of fatigue

Fracture and Society

Fracture and Society
  • Author : Masateru Ohnami
  • Publisher : IOS Press
  • Release Date : 1992
  • Total pages : 416
  • ISBN : 9051990928
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An historical account of experts who have developed the science and technology of the fracture of many kinds of solids. These range from natural materials, such as rock and woods, to artificial structural materials such as those used in space transport.

Fatigue and Corrosion in Metals

Fatigue and Corrosion in Metals
  • Author : Pietro Paolo Milella
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release Date : 2012-10-05
  • Total pages : 853
  • ISBN : 9788847023352
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This textbook, suitable for students, researchers and engineers, gathers the experience of more than 20 years of teaching fracture mechanics, fatigue and corrosion to professional engineers and running experimental tests and verifications to solve practical problems in engineering applications. As such, it is a comprehensive blend of fundamental knowledge and technical tools to address the issues of fatigue and corrosion. The book initiates with a systematic description of fatigue from a phenomenological point of view, since the early signs of submicroscopic damage in few surface grains and continues describing, step by step, how these precursors develop to become mechanically small cracks and, eventually, macrocracks whose growth is governed by fracture mechanics. But fracture mechanics is also introduced to analyze stress corrosion and corrosion assisted fatigue in a rather advanced fashion. The author dedicates a particular attention to corrosion starting with an electrochemical treatment that mechanical engineers with a rather limited knowledge of electrochemistry will well digest without any pain. The electrochemical introduction is considered an essential requirement to the full understanding of corrosion that is essentially an electrochemical process. All stress corrosion aspects are treated, from the generalized film rupture-anodic dissolution process that is the base of any corrosion mechanism to the aggression occurring in either mechanically or thermally sensitized alloys up to the universe of hydrogen embrittlement, which is described in all its possible modes of appearance. Multiaxial fatigue and out-of-phase loading conditions are treated in a rather comprehensive manner together with damage progression and accumulation that are not linear processes. Load spectra are analyzed also in the frequency domain using the Fourier transform in a rather elegant fashion full of applications that are generally not considered at all in fatigue textbooks, yet they deserve a special place and attention. The issue of fatigue cannot be treated without a probabilistic approach unless the designer accepts the shame of one-out-of-two pieces failure. The reader is fully introduced to the most promising and advanced analytical tools that do not require a normal or lognormal distribution of the experimental data, which is the most common case in fatigue. But the probabilistic approach is also used to introduce the fundamental issue of process volume that is the base of any engineering application of fatigue, from the probability of failure to the notch effect, from the metallurgical variability and size effect to the load type effect. Fractography plays a fundamental role in the post mortem analysis of fatigue and corrosion failures since it can unveil the mystery encrypted in any failure.

Mechanical Fatigue of Metals

Mechanical Fatigue of Metals
  • Author : José A.F.O. Correia,Abílio M.P. De Jesus,António Augusto Fernandes,Rui Calçada
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release Date : 2019-05-07
  • Total pages : 413
  • ISBN : 9783030139803
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This volume contains the proceedings of the XIX International Colloquium on Mechanical Fatigue of Metals, held at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Portugal, 5-7 September 2018. This International Colloquium facilitated and encouraged the exchange of knowledge and experiences among the different communities involved in both basic and applied research in the field of the fatigue of metals, looking at the problem of fatigue exploring analytical and numerical simulative approaches. Fatigue damage represents one of the most important types of damage to which structural materials are subjected in normal industrial services that can finally result in a sudden and unexpected abrupt fracture. Since metal alloys are still today the most used materials in designing the majority of components and structures able to carry the highest service loads, the study of the different aspects of metals fatigue attracts permanent attention of scientists, engineers and designers.

ASM Specialty Handbook

ASM Specialty Handbook
  • Author : Joseph R. Davis
  • Publisher : ASM International
  • Release Date : 1997-01-01
  • Total pages : 608
  • ISBN : 0871705966
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Materials covered include carbon, alloy and stainless steels; alloy cast irons; high-alloy cast steels; superalloys; titanium and titanium alloys; refractory metals and alloys; nickel-chromium and nickel-thoria alloys; structural intermetallics; structural ceramics, cermets, and cemented carbides; and carbon-composites.

Fatigue Failure of Metals

Fatigue Failure of Metals
  • Author : S. Kocanda
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release Date : 1978-04-30
  • Total pages : 394
  • ISBN : UCSD:31822011180742
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The studies on the phenomena of fatigue in metals, and especially on the formation and growth rate of cracks have been conducted in 1972-1974 with continued intensity. Their results contribute to expanding our knowledge and give us a new insight into the sphere of metal fatigue which is a highly interdiscipline field. This makes the continuous amending and modifying of books on metal fatigue a necessity, unfortunately often related with the not easy task of changing one's opinions and critical analysis of established earlier notions. These aims were my chief concern when preparing the present edition of my book in which I made use of carefully selected new information from 1972-1973 and partly 1974 reports. This new matter has been included in many instances just to signal new facts or findings, since the limited space did not allow me to give them the amount of consideration they deserve. The book has been further supplemented with the results of micrographic studies conducted in co-operation with J. Kozubowski for which lowe him special thanks. I am also indebted to Mr. H. Mughrabi from Stuttgart for allowing me to publish in this book his very interesting micrographs of dislocation structures. Finally I should like to express my sincere thanks to Mr. E. Lepa for his concern in producing a good English translation of my book.

Coated Metal

Coated Metal
  • Author : Leonid Tushinsky,Iliya Kovensky,Alexandr Plokhov,Victor Sindeyev,Peter Reshedko
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release Date : 2002-04-23
  • Total pages : 468
  • ISBN : 3540431268
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This book can be viewed as a scientific investigation combined with methodological studies. For practical reasons each of the methods is described in the following general manner including: the uses and the scientific investigation tasks; methods of sampling; testing equipment; test preparation; tests; data processing; controversial issues and conclusions. Each of the 37 methods contains a range of 1 to 8 variants. As far as we know, the book is the first publication in the field.