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Understanding the Failure of Materials and Structures

An Introduction
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12 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Francis Ltderschienen am11.09.2024
The book introduces practical aspects of mechanical characterisation of materials and structures. It gives those with little or no prior experience insight into the process of developing everyday products, issues behind some high-profile failures, and tools to begin planning a programme of research.mehr
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KlappentextThe book introduces practical aspects of mechanical characterisation of materials and structures. It gives those with little or no prior experience insight into the process of developing everyday products, issues behind some high-profile failures, and tools to begin planning a programme of research.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-367-36840-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum11.09.2024
Seiten12 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 242 mm, Höhe 162 mm, Dicke 16 mm
Gewicht386 g
Artikel-Nr.61478309

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Learning from Failure 2. Why Break Things? 3. Materials Science 101 4. Defects and Degradation 5. Mechanical Properties I: Strain, Stress, Stiffness 6. Mechanical Properties II: Toughness and Fracture Toughness 7. Fatigue, Wear, Creep, and Note on Corrosion 8. Testing Modes and Application of Load 9. How to Measure Strain 10. Strain Rate Dependence: Why It Matters How Fast You Test 11. The Use of Statistics 12. Models vs. Reality 13. Biomechanics 14. Non-destructive Evaluation 15. Questions for the Futuremehr

Autor

David Jesson is a Materials Scientist by profession, training, and inclination: he is a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals, and Mining, and is both a Chartered Engineer and a Chartered Scientist. Following an undergraduate degree in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Surrey, he undertook research leading to a PhD on the effects of nanoscale phases for the toughening of composite materials. On completion of his doctorate, he took a post as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow investigating the impact of in-service degradation on the performance of cast iron assets in the water industry, eventually leading into fifteen years of research and laboratory management. In 2021 he left academia to join the Materials Performance Group at Frazer-Nash Consultancy.