Failure of Material in Mechanical Design: Analysis, Prediction, Prevention, Second Edition |
by Jack A. Collins |
1993 (672 pages) |
ISBN:9780471558910 |
Covering the basic principles of failure of metallic and non-metallic materials in mechanical design applications, this book emphasizes the potential for mechanical failure from stresses, strains and energy transfers in machine parts. |
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Table of Contents
Failure of Material in Mechanical Design—Analysis, Prediction, Prevention, Second Edition |
Preface to Second Edition |
Preface to First Edition |
Chapter 1 |
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The Role of Failure Prevention Analysis in Mechanical Design |
Chapter 2 |
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Modes of Mechanical Failure |
Chapter 3 |
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Strength and Deformation of Engineering Metals |
Chapter 4 |
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State of Stress |
Chapter 5 |
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Relationships Between Stress and Strain |
Chapter 6 |
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Combined Stress Theories of Failure and Their Use in Design |
Chapter 7 |
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High-Cycle Fatigue |
Chapter 8 |
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Concepts of Cumulative Damage, Life Prediction, and Fracture Control |
Chapter 9 |
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Use of Statistics in Fatigue Analysis |
Chapter 10 |
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Fatigue Testing Procedures and Statistical Interpretations of Data |
Chapter 11 |
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Low-Cycle Fatigue |
Chapter 12 |
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Stress Concentration |
Chapter 13 |
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Creep, Stress Rupture, and Fatigue |
Chapter 14 |
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Fretting, Fretting Fatigue, and Fretting Wear |
Chapter 15 |
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Shock and Impact |
Chapter 16 |
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Buckling and Instability |
Chapter 17 |
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Wear, Corrosion, and Other Important Failure Modes |
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