Supports the use and development of strong, fracture-resistant, and mechanically reliable ceramic materials
"The Fracture of Brittle Materials" thoroughly sets forth the key scientific and engineering concepts underlying the selection of test procedures for fracture toughness, strength determination, and reliability predictions. With this book as their guide, readers can confidently test and analyze a broad range of brittle materials in order to make the best use of existing materials as well as to support the development of new materials. The authors explain the importance of microstructure in these determinations and describe the use of quantitative fractography in failure analysis.
"The Fracture of Brittle Materials" is relevant to a broad range of ceramic materials (i.e., any inorganic non-metal), including semiconductors, cements and concrete, oxides, carbides, and nitrides. The book covers such topics as:
Basic principles of fracture mechanics underlying brittle material tests and analysis procedures
Theory and mechanisms of environmentally enhanced crack growth
Fracture mechanics tests to determine a material's resistance to fast fracture
Test and analysis methods to assess the strength of ceramics
Methods to analyze the fracture process based on quantitative measurements of the fracture surface
Effect of a material's microstructure
Methods for predicting the lifetime of brittle components under stress
Throughout the book, figures and illustrations help readers understand key concepts and methods. Replete with real-world examples, this text enables engineers and materials and ceramics scientists to select and implement the optimal testing methods for their particular research needs and then accurately analyze the results.
Supports the use and development of strong, fracture-resistant, and mechanically reliable ceramic materials
"The Fracture of Brittle Materials" thoroughly sets forth the key scientific and engineering concepts underlying the selection of test procedures for fracture toughness, strength determination, and reliability predictions. With this book as their guide, readers can confidently test and analyze a broad range of brittle materials in order to make the best use of existing materials as well as to support the development of new materials. The authors explain the importance of microstructure in these determinations and describe the use of quantitative fractography in failure analysis.
"The Fracture of Brittle Materials" is relevant to a broad range of ceramic materials (i.e., any inorganic non-metal), including semiconductors, cements and concrete, oxides, carbides, and nitrides. The book covers such topics as:
Basic principles of fracture mechanics underlying brittle material tests and analysis procedures
Theory and mechanisms of environmentally enhanced crack growth
Fracture mechanics tests to determine a material's resistance to fast fracture
Test and analysis methods to assess the strength of ceramics
Methods to analyze the fracture process based on quantitative measurements of the fracture surface
Effect of a material's microstructure
Methods for predicting the lifetime of brittle components under stress
Throughout the book, figures and illustrations help readers understand key concepts and methods. Replete with real-world examples, this text enables engineers and materials and ceramics scientists to select and implement the optimal testing methods for their particular research needs and then accurately analyze the results.
Imprint | John Wiley & Sons |
Country of origin | United States |
Release date | February 2012 |
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Authors | S Freiman |
Dimensions | 250 x 150 x 15mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Other digital |
Pages | 300 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-14775-7 |
Barcode | 9781118147757 |
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LSN | 1-118-14775-8 |