Transferability of fracture mechanical characteristics : Proceedings of the NATO final project workshop on Fracture Resistance os Steels for Containers of Spent Nuclear Fuel arranged within Science for Peace Program Brno, Czech Republic, 5-6 November 2001 /

This book reviews methods for the transfer and prediction of fracture resistance characteristics. Based on a literature survey, experimental data and computational work, the book discusses the application procedures for local approach, master curve methodology, toughness scaling models, dynamic frac...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: DlouhĂ˝, Ivo
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer, [2002]
Series:NATO science series. Mathematics, physics, and chemistry ; 78.
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Summary:This book reviews methods for the transfer and prediction of fracture resistance characteristics. Based on a literature survey, experimental data and computational work, the book discusses the application procedures for local approach, master curve methodology, toughness scaling models, dynamic fracture properties and notch sensitivity. There is a comprehensive review of proved recent methods for the transfer of fracture mechanical characteristics from smaller to standard specimen geometry that also considers the transfer of data from laboratory experiments to real components. Readership: Engineers, Ph.D. students and scientists studying experimental fracture mechanics and dealing with the assessment of fracture resistance. The book is suitable for mechanical and nuclear engineers and all other areas where component integrity and the prediction of fracture behaviour are key tools.
Item Description:International conference proceedings.
Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (384 pages)
ISBN:9789401006088 (electronic bk.)
9401006083 (electronic bk.)