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This book provides a systematic and standardized approach based on
the authors' over 30 years of research experience with weight
function methods, as well as the relevant literature. Fracture
mechanics has become an indispensable tool for the design and safe
operation of damage-tolerant structures in many important technical
areas. The stress intensity factor-the characterizing parameter of
the crack tip field-is the foundation of fracture mechanics
analysis. The weight function method is a powerful technique for
determining stress intensity factors and crack opening
displacements for complex load conditions, with remarkable
computational efficiency and high accuracy. The book presents the
theoretical background of the weight function methods, together
with a wealth of analytical weight functions and stress intensity
factors for two- and three-dimensional crack geometries; many of
these have been incorporated into national, international standards
and industrial codes of practice. The accuracy of the results is
rigorously verified, and various sample applications are provided.
Accordingly, the book offers an ideal reference source for graduate
students, researchers, and engineers whose work involves fracture
and fatigue of materials and structures, who need not only stress
intensity factors themselves but also efficient and reliable tools
for obtaining them.
This book provides a systematic and
standardized approach based on the authors’ over 30
years of research experience with weight function methods, as well
as the relevant literature. Fracture mechanics has become an
indispensable tool for the design and safe operation of
damage-tolerant structures in many important technical areas. The
stress intensity factor—the characterizing parameter of the crack
tip field—is the foundation of fracture mechanics analysis. The
weight function method is a powerful technique for determining
stress intensity factors and crack opening displacements for
complex load conditions, with remarkable computational efficiency
and high accuracy. The book presents the theoretical background of
the weight function methods, together with a wealth of analytical
weight functions and stress intensity factors for two- and
three-dimensional crack geometries; many of these have been
incorporated into national, international standards and industrial
codes of practice. The accuracy of the results is rigorously
verified, and various sample applications are provided.
Accordingly, the book offers an ideal reference source for graduate
students, researchers, and engineers whose work involves fracture
and fatigue of materials and structures, who need not only stress
intensity factors themselves but also efficient and reliable tools
for obtaining them.
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