Vendeur : BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Allemagne
Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Failure theory is the science of predicting the conditions under which solid materials lose their strength under the action of external loads. The failure of a material is usually classified into brittle failure (fracture) or ductile failure (yield). Depending on the conditions (such as temperature, state of stress, loading rate) most materials can fail in a brittle or ductile manner or both. However, for most practical situations, a material may be classified as either brittle or ductile. Though failure theory has been in development for over 200 years, its level of acceptability is yet to reach that of continuum mechanics. In mathematical terms, failure theory is expressed in the form of various failure criteria which are valid for specific materials. Failure criteria are functions in stress or strain space which separate 'failed' states from 'unfailed' states. A precise physical definition of a 'failed' state is not easily quantified and several working definitions are in use in the engineering community. Quite often, phenomenological failure criteria of the same form are used to predict brittle failure and ductile yield. 76 pp. Englisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 9786131675355
Quantité disponible : 2 disponible(s)
Vendeur : AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Allemagne
Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Failure theory is the science of predicting the conditions under which solid materials lose their strength under the action of external loads. The failure of a material is usually classified into brittle failure (fracture) or ductile failure (yield). Depending on the conditions (such as temperature, state of stress, loading rate) most materials can fail in a brittle or ductile manner or both. However, for most practical situations, a material may be classified as either brittle or ductile. Though failure theory has been in development for over 200 years, its level of acceptability is yet to reach that of continuum mechanics. In mathematical terms, failure theory is expressed in the form of various failure criteria which are valid for specific materials. Failure criteria are functions in stress or strain space which separate 'failed' states from 'unfailed' states. A precise physical definition of a 'failed' state is not easily quantified and several working definitions are in use in the engineering community. Quite often, phenomenological failure criteria of the same form are used to predict brittle failure and ductile yield. N° de réf. du vendeur 9786131675355
Quantité disponible : 2 disponible(s)
Vendeur : preigu, Osnabrück, Allemagne
Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Failure theory (material) | Fracture, Yield (engineering), Materials science, Microscopic, Macroscopic, Fracture mechanics, Stress intensity factor | Cristóbal Barnabas | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | OmniScriptum | EAN 9786131675355 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: preigu GmbH & Co. KG, Lengericher Landstr. 19, 49078 Osnabrück, mail[at]preigu[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand. N° de réf. du vendeur 113317689
Quantité disponible : 5 disponible(s)
Vendeur : buchversandmimpf2000, Emtmannsberg, BAYE, Allemagne
Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articlesavailable from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Failure theory isthe science of predicting the conditions under which solid materialslose their strength under the action of external loads. The failure of amaterial is usually classified into brittle failure (fracture) orductile failure (yield). Depending on the conditions (such astemperature, state of stress, loading rate) most materials can fail in abrittle or ductile manner or both. However, for most practicalsituations, a material may be classified as either brittle or ductile.Though failure theory has been in development for over 200 years, itslevel of acceptability is yet to reach that of continuum mechanics. Inmathematical terms, failure theory is expressed in the form of variousfailure criteria which are valid for specific materials. Failurecriteria are functions in stress or strain space which separate 'failed'states from 'unfailed' states. A precise physical definition of a'failed' state is not easily quantified and several working definitionsare in use in the engineering community. Quite often, phenomenologicalfailure criteria of the same form are used to predict brittle failureand ductile yield.VDM Verlag, Dudweiler Landstraße 99, 66123 Saarbrücken 76 pp. Englisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 9786131675355
Quantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)