ISBN |
9788126539208 |
Language |
E |
Shelf Location |
TJ230.C65 1993 |
Author |
Collins, J. |
Title |
Failure of materials in mechanical design : Analysis prediction prevention |
2nd ed. [Reprint in India] |
Publisher |
New York : Wiley , 1993 |
Description |
xviii, 654 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Specific Type of Material |
Book |
"Updated to include new developments in fracture mechanics, this new edition delivers the same clear, comprehensive coverage of the subject as its predecessor." "Like its predecessor, Failure of Materials in Mechanical Design, Second Edition provides a comprehensive examination of every method now being used to analyze, predict, and prevent such failures. It presents the basic principles of the science, and goes beyond the fundamentals to offer new insights on how to apply this theory to actual design applications." "The new edition has been extensively revised and updated with state-of-the-art developments in fracture mechanics - plus all new material on crack development and behavior. It also features new problems and real-world examples." "Topics include modes of mechanical failure, strength and deformation of engineering metals, combined stress theories of failure and their use in design, concepts of cumulative damage, life prediction and fracture control, high-cycle fatigue, fatigue testing procedures and statistical interpretations of data, shock and impact, fretting, buckling and instability, and more." "As the leading book for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on mechanical failure, Failure of Materials in Mechanical Design, Second Edition will continue to be an invaluable text and reference for mechanical engineers."--Jacket |
Contents |
Ch. 1. The Role of Failure Prevention Analysis in Mechanical DesignCh. 2. Modes of Mechanical FailureCh. 3. Strength and Deformation of Engineering MetalsCh. 4. State of StressCh. 5. Relationships Between Stress and StrainCh. 6. Combined Stress Theories of Failure and Their Use in DesignCh. 7. High-Cycle FatigueCh. 8. Concepts of Cumulative Damage, Life Prediction, and Fracture ControlCh. 9. Use of Statistics in Fatigue AnalysisCh. 10. Fatigue Testing Procedures and Statistical Interpretations of DataCh. 11. Low-Cycle FatigueCh. 12. Stress ConcentrationCh. 13. Creep, Stress Rupture, and FatigueCh. 14. Fretting, Fretting Fatigue, and Fretting WearCh. 15. Shock and ImpactCh. 16. Buckling and InstabilityCh. 17. Wear, Corrosion, and Other Important Failure Modes |
Subject |
Machine design |
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