Fracture mechanics is the field of mechanics concerned with the study of the propagation of cracks in materials. It uses methods of analytical solid mechanics...
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fails or fractures. The detailed understanding of how a fracture occurs and develops in materials is the object of fracture mechanics. Fracture strength...
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In fracture mechanics, the energy release rate, G {\displaystyle G} , is the rate at which energy is transformed as a material undergoes fracture. Mathematically...
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linear-elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) while J and JR tests valid for elastic-plastic fracture mechanics (EPFM). When performing a fracture toughness test...
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information on this, see fracture mechanics. Rocks contain many pre-existing cracks where development of tensile fracture, or Mode I fracture, may be examined...
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engineering fracture and damage mechanics - dealing with crack-growth mechanics in solid materials composite materials - solid mechanics applied to materials...
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mineralogy, fracture is the texture and shape of a rock's surface formed when a mineral is fractured. Minerals often have a highly distinctive fracture, making...
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in which kinetic energy is conserved Fracture mechanics – Study of propagation of cracks in materials Fracture toughness – Stress intensity factor at...
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Elasticity (physics) (redirect from Elasticity (solid mechanics))
and sandwich composites. This theory is also the basis of much of fracture mechanics. Hyperelasticity is primarily used to determine the response of elastomer-based...
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In fracture mechanics, intergranular fracture, intergranular cracking or intergranular embrittlement occurs when a crack propagates along the grain boundaries...
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of Theoretical, Applied and Computational Mechanics at Cardiff University and an expert on fracture mechanics. In 2006 he was awarded the European Structural...
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also been applied to other situations such as viscous fingering, fracture mechanics, hydrogen embrittlement, and vesicle dynamics. The method substitutes...
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navigation, etc. Solid mechanics, elasticity, plasticity, or viscoelasticity exhibited by deformable solids Fracture mechanics Acoustics, sound (density...
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Crack growth equation (category Fracture mechanics)
"DARWIN Fracture mechanics and reliability assessment software". 14 October 2016. Retrieved 14 July 2019. Zehnder, Alan T. (2012). Fracture Mechanics. Lecture...
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Paris' law (category Fracture mechanics)
linear elastic fracture mechanics and the stress intensity factor. Thus, the Paris–Erdogan equation is only valid in the linear elastic fracture regime, under...
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Strength of materials (redirect from Mechanics of materials)
failures associated with legal intervention Fracture mechanics – Study of propagation of cracks in materials Fracture toughness – Stress intensity factor at...
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Material failure theory (category Fracture mechanics)
Phenomenological failure criteria Linear elastic fracture mechanics Elastic-plastic fracture mechanics Energy-based methods Cohesive zone methods The failure...
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Stress intensity factor (category Fracture mechanics)
In fracture mechanics, the stress intensity factor (K) is used to predict the stress state ("stress intensity") near the tip of a crack or notch caused...
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Alan Arnold Griffith (section Fracture mechanics)
1002/pol.1953.120100303. Thomas, A. G. (1994). "The Development of Fracture Mechanics for Elastomers". Rubber Chemistry and Technology. 67 (3): 50–67. doi:10...
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Transgranular fracture is a type of fracture that occurs through the crystal grains of a material. In contrast to intergranular fractures, which occur...
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In mechanics, strain is defined as relative deformation, compared to a reference position configuration. Different equivalent choices may be made for...
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Fatigue limit (category Fracture mechanics)
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 54: 263-300. DOI Bathias, C. (1999). "There is no infinite fatigue life in metallic materials". Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering...
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Fluid mechanics is the branch of physics concerned with the mechanics of fluids (liquids, gases, and plasmas) and the forces on them.: 3 It has applications...
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Fatigue (material) (redirect from Tooth interior fatigue fracture)
Engineering Fracture Mechanics. 21 (1): 173–185. doi:10.1016/0013-7944(85)90063-3. Schutz, W. (1996). "A history of fatigue". Engineering Fracture Mechanics. 54...
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Cohesive zone model (category Fracture mechanics)
The cohesive zone model (CZM) is a model in fracture mechanics where fracture formation is regarded as a gradual phenomenon and separation of the crack...
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Structural fracture mechanics is the field of structural engineering concerned with the study of load-carrying structures that includes one or several...
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Izod impact strength test (category Fracture mechanics)
related to Category:Notched bar impact test. Impact force Fracture mechanics Shock (mechanics) M. Joseph Gordon, Jr. Industrial Design of Plastics Products...
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February 1978) is an Italian professor and engineer, who works on fracture and fatigue mechanics at the Sapienza University of Rome. He is the vice president...
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In continuum mechanics, stress is a physical quantity that describes forces present during deformation. For example, an object being pulled apart, such...
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Liquid metal embrittlement (category Fracture mechanics)
typically involves tensile specimens but more sophisticated testing using fracture mechanics specimens is also performed. Many theories have been proposed for...
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