Cyclic Deformation, Fracture, and Nondestructive Evaluation of Advanced Materials: Second Volume
Editor(s): M. R. Mitchell, Otto Buck
Covers the implementation and use of engineered advanced metallic, ceramic, and polymeric materials and composites, and serves as a companion to volume to STP 1157. 21 peer-reviewed papers cover fatigue crack initiation, crack growth, and fracture toughness of advanced structural materials such as:
Silicon nitride
Special titanium alloys and steels
Particle-reinforced aluminum alloys
Cobalt-based alloys
Thermoplastics
Graphite-epoxy composites.
Other topics include:
Effects of crack closure as well as crack bridging on fatigue crack growth
Complex multiaxial cyclic deformation and creep behavior
Effects of thermal fatigue on coatings and their optical properties
Applications of fatigue and fracture properties of high-strength, high-conductivity alloys, useful to the electric power industry.
Nondestructive evaluation of advanced materials that may have manufacturing defects and/or have experienced in-service damage, and the popular acoustic-ultrasonic technique are also discussed.
Table of Contents
DC Salmon, DW Hoeppner
Y Mutoh, M Takahashi, A Kanagawa
K Schulte, K-H Trautmann, R Leucht, K Minoshima
BK Parida, T Nicholas
LJ Ghosn, P Kantzos, J Telesman
H Nayeb-Hashemi, S Pourrahimi
HA Murray, IJ Zatz, JO Ratka
VV Ogarevic, RI Stephens
RC McClung, RS Alwitt
H Lin, H Nayeb-Hashemi
PJ Bonacuse, S Kalluri
AA Moftakhar, G Glinka, D Scarth, D Kawa
A Fafitis, SA Jayamaha
M Elahi, KL Reifsnider, RE Swain
MP Connolly
CPR Hoppel, RN Pangborn
RP Donti, JG Vaughan, PR Mantena
DA Stubbs, SM Russ, PT MacLellan
H Nayeb-Hashemi, JN Rossettos
A Tiwari, EG Henneke
PK Raju, UK Vaidya