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Fatigue and Fracture Reliability Engineering is an attempt to
present an integrated and unified approach to reliability
determination of fatigue and fracture behaviour, incorporating
probability, statistics and other related areas. A series of
original and practical approaches, are suggested in Fatigue and
Fracture Reliability Engineering, including new techniques in
determining fatigue and fracture performances. It also carries out
an investigation into static and fatigue properties, and into the
failure mechanisms of unnotched and notched CFR composite laminates
with different lay-ups to optimize the stacking sequence effect.
Further benefits include: a novel convergence-divergence counting
procedure to extract all load cycles from a load history of
divergence-convergence waves; practical scatter factor formulae to
determine the safe fatigue crack initiation and propagation lives
from the results of a single full-scale test of a complete
structure; and a nonlinear differential kinetic model for
describing the dynamical behaviour of an atom at a fatigue crack
tip. Fatigue and Fracture Reliability Engineering is intended for
practising engineers in marine, civil construction, aerospace,
offshore, automotive and chemical industries. It is also useful
reading for researchers on doctoral programmes, and is appropriate
for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in any
mechanically-oriented engineering discipline.
Fatigue and Fracture Reliability Engineering is an attempt to
present an integrated and unified approach to reliability
determination of fatigue and fracture behaviour, incorporating
probability, statistics and other related areas. A series of
original and practical approaches, are suggested in Fatigue and
Fracture Reliability Engineering, including new techniques in
determining fatigue and fracture performances. It also carries out
an investigation into static and fatigue properties, and into the
failure mechanisms of unnotched and notched CFR composite laminates
with different lay-ups to optimize the stacking sequence effect.
Further benefits include: a novel convergence-divergence counting
procedure to extract all load cycles from a load history of
divergence-convergence waves; practical scatter factor formulae to
determine the safe fatigue crack initiation and propagation lives
from the results of a single full-scale test of a complete
structure; and a nonlinear differential kinetic model for
describing the dynamical behaviour of an atom at a fatigue crack
tip. Fatigue and Fracture Reliability Engineering is intended for
practising engineers in marine, civil construction, aerospace,
offshore, automotive and chemical industries. It is also useful
reading for researchers on doctoral programmes, and is appropriate
for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in any
mechanically-oriented engineering discipline.
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