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Fatigue of Materials

2nd Edition

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  • Author: S. Suresh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Date Published: June 2013
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  • isbn: 9781139632508

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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.

    • A significantly expanded second edition, with a new chapter on contact fatigue and information on non-metallic materials and composites
    • Contains worked-out examples, case studies and many practice problems
    • Fully comprehensive
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    '… the second edition is even better, as it has been expanded with coverage of new topics, and includes worked examples, case studies of fatigue failures and applications in life prediction, as well as sample problems at the end of sections … an excellent textbook for practising engineers … This is a highly recommended book which would now be a useful introductory reference across the whole spectrum of researchers and engineers working on fatigue problems and life prediction.' Neil James, International Journal of Fatigue

    'The phenomenon of fatigue plagues materials of every kind in a host of applications, and Professor Suresh's treatise is similarly wide ranging.' Contemporary Physics

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    • Edition: 2nd Edition
    • Date Published: June 2013
    • format: Adobe eBook Reader
    • isbn: 9781139632508
    • contains: 288 b/w illus. 12 tables
    • availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    1. Introduction and overview
    Part I. Cyclic Deformation and Fatigue Crack Initiation:
    2. Cyclic deformation in ductile single crystals
    3. Cyclic deformation in polycrystalline ductile solids
    4. Fatigue crack initiation in ductile solids
    5. Cyclic deformation and crack initiation in brittle solids
    6. Cyclic deformation and crack initiation in noncrystalline solids
    Part II. Total-Life Approaches:
    7. Stress-life approach
    8. Strain-life approach
    Part III. Damage-Tolerant Approach:
    9. Fracture mechanics and its implications for fatigue
    10. Fatigue crack growth in ductile solids
    11. Fatigue crack growth in brittle solids
    12. Fatigue crack growth in noncrystalline solids
    Part IV. Advanced Topics:
    13. Contact fatigue: sliding, rolling and fretting
    14. Retardation and transients in fatigue crack growth
    15. Small fatigue cracks
    16. Environmental interactions: corrosion-fatigue and creep-fatigue
    Appendix
    References
    Indexes.

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    S. Suresh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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