Stress Intensity Factors - T-Stresses - Weight Functions. Supplement Volume

Stresses in the vicinity of the crack tips are responsible for failure of crack-containing components. The singular stress contribution is characterised by the stress intensity factor K, the first regular stress term is represented by the so-called T-stress. Whereas in the main volume, IKM 50, predo...

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Superior document:Schriftenreihe des Instituts für Keramik im Maschinenbau - IKM
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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Schriftenreihe des Instituts für Keramik im Maschinenbau - IKM
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (IV, 134 p. p.)
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Summary:Stresses in the vicinity of the crack tips are responsible for failure of crack-containing components. The singular stress contribution is characterised by the stress intensity factor K, the first regular stress term is represented by the so-called T-stress. Whereas in the main volume, IKM 50, predominantly one-dimensional cracks were considered in homogeneous materials, this supplement volume compiles new results on one-dimensional and two-dimensional cracks.
ISBN:1000013835
Hierarchical level:Monograph