Materials Data for Cyclic Loading

Materials Data for Cyclic Loading

Author: Chr. Boller

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 577

ISBN-13: 1483193187

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Materials Data for Cyclic Loading, Part B: Low-Alloy Steels presents materials data for cyclic loading which provide the basis for materials assessment by direct comparison of data or characteristic values and for estimating the crack initiation lives of low-alloy steels under constant and variable amplitude loading. The data include stress-strain curves, strain life curves, and mean stress parameter life curves for cyclic loading. Each data sheet takes up a maximum of four pages. The first page gives a description of the material and testing procedure. The chemical composition is always given in weight percent and corresponds to the values given in the literature referred to. The second and third pages show the diagrams for: stress-strain curves for monotonic and cyclic loading; strain life curve;, and mean stress (damage) parameter life curve according to the parameter of Smith, Watson and Topper. Unless indicated otherwise in the plots, the experiments were carried out at room temperature in laboratory air. The diagrams for the stress-strain relationships contain at the most three curves, one for monotonic loading and two for cyclic loading, the latter being evaluated from incremental step tests and constant amplitude tests. All three curves can be described approximately by an analytical function. This book will be of interest to materials scientists.


Materials Data for Cyclic Loading

Materials Data for Cyclic Loading

Author: Chr Boller

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13:

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Based on the author's lecture notes for a course on Physical Chemistry of Oxides at High Temperatures held at the Graduate School of the Tokyo Institute of Technology, this book examines the micromechanism of migration of ions and electronic defects contained in solid and liquid oxides at high temperature. The book is primarily designed for use as a graduate-level text and includes 150 problems for students. The emphasis is on introduction of simple theories for transport properties of oxides, which can be universally used at low and high temperatures, for various combinations of oxides.


Materials Data for Cyclic Loading

Materials Data for Cyclic Loading

Author: C. Boller

Publisher: Elsevier Publishing Company

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 9780444428752

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Materials data for cyclic loading are becoming increasingly important as a tool for materials characterization and engineering design. They can serve as the basis for a comparative judgement of a material's mechanical behaviour. Furthermore, knowledge of the stress-strain behaviour during cyclic loading is required more and more frequently in finite element calculations of cyclically loaded structural parts. Finally, such data are a fundamental input for the fatigue life estimation procedure known as the Local Strain Approach or Notch Strain Approach. Materials data for cyclic loading have been published in the scientific literature for many years, but have been collected in quite different ways. This is the first time that such data have been gathered together, evaluated according to uniform approach and methods, and compiled on standardised data sheets. The handbook comprises five volumes containing a collection of some 600 datasets with over 4000 experimental results in total.


Fatigue of Metallic Materials

Fatigue of Metallic Materials

Author: M. Klesnil

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1992-04-13

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 9780444987235

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This book reviews problems in the mechanical behaviour of cyclically loaded metallic materials, primarily with regard to the nature of the fatigue process. The first edition of the book appeared in 1980. The present second edition represents a revised form of the original book and also covers recent developments in the field. As the book focuses on physical-metallurgical aspects, it occupies a unique and important position in the technical literature, which has so far been devoted mainly to engineering metal fatigue problems and their technical solution in specific practical cases. The book provides a compact review of current knowledge on physical metallurgical processes that accompany and affect the fatigue of metallic materials, and also presents the background for applying the new results to practical designing and to the selection of materials in engineering practice. The authors present an updated review of results from countries both in the east and the west and cover a relatively large field in a concise manner. The work will be of value to research workers and students following advanced and post-graduate courses in the fields of materials science and mechanical engineering.


Springer Handbook of Materials Data

Springer Handbook of Materials Data

Author: Hans Warlimont

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-07-27

Total Pages: 1146

ISBN-13: 3319697439

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The second edition of this well-received handbook is the most concise yet comprehensive compilation of materials data. The chapters provide succinct descriptions and summarize essential and reliable data for various types of materials. The information is amply illustrated with 900 tables and 1050 figures selected primarily from well-established data collections, such as Landolt-Börnstein, which is now part of the SpringerMaterials database. The new edition of the Springer Handbook of Materials Data starts by presenting the latest CODATA recommended values of the fundamental physical constants and provides comprehensive tables of the physical and physicochemical properties of the elements. 25 chapters collect and summarize the most frequently used data and relationships for numerous metals, nonmetallic materials, functional materials and selected special structures such as liquid crystals and nanostructured materials. Along with careful updates to the content and the inclusion of timely and extensive references, this second edition includes new chapters on polymers, materials for solid catalysts and low-dimensional semiconductors. This handbook is an authoritative reference resource for engineers, scientists and students engaged in the vast field of materials science.