Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics of High Risk Parts: Application of LEFM and FMDM Theory
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- 620.166 FAR
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620.16 ROB Metals Databook | 620.163 BAN Fundamentals of Metal Fatigue Analysis | 620.1633 BAN Formability of Metallic Materials: Plastic Anisotropy, Formability Testing, Forming Limits | 620.166 FAR Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics of High Risk Parts: Application of LEFM and FMDM Theory | 620.166 KLE Fatigue of Metallic Materials | 620.166 MCE Metal Failures: Mechanisms, Analysis, Prevention | 620.166 STE Metal Fatigue in Engineering |
A Brief Introduction to Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics Conventional Fatigue (High and Low Cycle Fatigue) Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics Fatigue Crack Growth Fracture Control Program and Nondestructive Inspection The Fracture Mechanics of Ductile Metals Theory Appendix - A: NASA/FLAGRO 2.0 Materials Constants Appendix - B: Equations for Uniaxial True Stress and True Strain
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