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Fatigue crack propagation in metals and alloys : (Record no. 1895)

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International Standard Book Number 9783527315376 (hbk)
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Classification number 620.166
Item number K944
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Personal name Krupp, Ulrich
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Title Fatigue crack propagation in metals and alloys :
Remainder of title microstructural aspects and modelling concepts
Statement of responsibility, etc / Ulrich Krup
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Wiley VCH,
Place of publication, distribution, etc Weinheim :
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2007
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Extent xxii, 287 p.
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note Includes references and subject index
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Metals
General subdivision Fatigue
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Formatted contents note Foreword. Preface. Symbols and Abbreviations. 1 Introduction. 2 Basic Concepts of Metal Fatigue and Fracture in the Engineering Design Process. 2.1 Historical Overview. 2.2 Metal Fatigue, Crack Propagation and Service-Life Prediction: A Brief Introduction. 2.2.1 Fundamental Terms in Fatigue of Materials. 2.2.2 Fatigue-Life Prediction: Total-Life and Safe-Life Approach. 2.2.3 Fatigue-Life Prediction: Damage-Tolerant Approach. 2.2.4 Methods of Fatigue-Life Prediction at a Glance. 2.3 Basic Concepts of Technical Fracture Mechanics. 2.3.1 The K Concept of LEFM. 2.3.2 Crack-Tip Plasticity: Concepts of Plastic-Zone Size. 2.3.3 Crack-Tip Plasticity: The J Integral. 3 Experimental Approaches to Crack Propagation. 3.1 Mechanical Testing. 3.1.1 Testing Systems. 3.1.2 Specimen Geometries. 3.1.3 Local Strain Measurement: The ISDG Technique. 3.2 Crack-Propagation Measurements. 3.2.1 Potential-Drop Concepts and Fracture Mechanics Experiments. 3.2.2 In Situ Observation of the Crack Length. 3.3 Methods of Microstructural Analysis and Quantitative Characterization of Grain and Phase Boundaries. 3.3.1 Analytical SEM: Topography Contrast to Study Fracture Surfaces. 3.3.2 SEM Imaging by Backscattered Electrons and EBSD. 3.3.3 Evaluation of Kikuchi Patterns: Automated EBSD. 3.3.4 Orientation Analysis Using TEM and X-Ray Diffraction. 3.3.5 Mathematical and Graphical Description of Crystallographic Orientation Relationships. 3.3.6 Microstructure Characterization by TEM. 3.3.7 Further Methods to Characterize Mechanical Damage Mechanisms in Materials. 3.4 Reproducibility of Experimentally Studying the Mechanical Behavior of Materials. 4 Physical Metallurgy of the Deformation Behavior of Metals and Alloys. 4.1 Elastic Deformation. 4.2 Plastic Deformation by Dislocation Motion. 4.3 Activation of Slip Planes in Single- and Polycrystalline Materials. 4.4 Special Features of the Cyclic Deformation of Metallic Materials. 5 Initiation of Microcracks. 5.1 Crack Initiation: Definition and Significance. 5.1.1 Influence of Notches, Surface Treatment and Residual Stresses. 5.2 Influence of Microstructual Factors on the Initiation of Fatigue Cracks. 5.2.1 Crack Initiation at the Surface: General Remarks. 5.2.2 Crack Initiation at Inclusions and Pores. 5.2.3 Crack Initiation at Persistent Slip Bands. 5.3 Crack Initiation by Elastic Anisotropy. 5.3.1 Definition and Significance of Elastic Anisotropy. 5.3.2 Determination of Elastic Constants and Estimation of the Elastic Anisotropy. 5.3.3 FE Calculations of Elastic Anisotropy Stresses to Predict Crack Initiation Sites. 5.3.4 Analytical Calculation of Elastic Anisotropy Stresses. 5.4 Intercrystalline and Transcrystalline Crack Initiation. 5.4.1 Influence Parameters for Intercrystalline Crack Initiation. 5.4.2 Crack Initiation at Elevated Temperature and Environmental Effects. 5.4.3 Transgranular Crack Initiation. 5.5 Microstructurally Short Cracks and the Fatigue Limit. 5.6 Crack Initiation in Inhomogeneous Materials: Cellular Metals. 6 Crack Propagation: Microstructural Aspects. 6.1 Special Features of the Propagation of Microstructurally Short Fatigue Cracks. 6.1.1 Definition of Short and Long Cracks. 6.2 Transgranular Crack Propagation. 6.2.1 Crystallographic Crack Propagation: Interactions with Grain Boundaries. 6.2.2 Mode I Crack Propagation Governed by Cyclic Crack-Tip Blunting. 6.2.3 Influence of Grain Size, Second Phases and Precipitates on the Propagation Behavior of Microstructurally Short Fatigue Cracks. 6.3 Significance of Crack-Closure Effects and Overloads. 6.3.1 General Idea of Crack Closure During Fatigue-Crack Propagation. 6.3.2 Plasticity-Induced Crack Closure. 6.3.3 Influence of Overloads in Plasticity-Induced Crack Closure. 6.3.4 Roughness-Induced Crack Closure. 6.3.5 Oxide- and Transformation-Induced Crack Closure. 6.3.6 δK/K<sub>max</sub> Thresholds: An Alternative to the Crack-Closure Concept. 6.3.7 Development of Crack Closure in the Short Crack Regime. 6.4 Short and Long Fatigue Cracks: The Transition from Mode II to Mode I Crack Propagation. 6.4.1 Development of the Crack Aspect Ratio a/c. 6.4.2 Coalescence of Short Cracks. 6.5 Intercrystalline Crack Propagation at Elevated Temperatures: The Mechanism of Dynamic Embrittlement. 6.5.1 Environmentally Assisted Intercrystalline Crack Propagation in Nickel-Based Superalloys: Possible Mechanisms. 6.5.2 Mechanism of Dynamic Embrittlement as a Generic Phenomenon: Examples. 6.5.3 Oxygen-Induced Intercrystalline Crack Propagation: Dynamic Embrittlement of Alloy 718. 6.5.4 Increasing the Resistance to Intercrystalline Crack Propagation by Dynamic Embrittlement: Grain-Boundary Engineering. 7 Modeling Crack Propagation Accounting for Microstructural Features. 7.1 General Strategies of Fatigue Life Assessment. 7.2 Modeling of Short-Crack Propagation. 7.2.1 Short-Crack Models: An Overview. 7.2.2 Model of Navarro and de los Rios. 7.3 Numerical Modeling of Short-Crack Propagation by Means of a Boundary Element Approach. 7.3.1 Basic Modeling Concept. 7.3.2 Slip Transmission in Polycrystalline Microstructures. 7.3.3 Simulation of Microcrack Propagation in Synthetic Polycrystalline Microstructures. 7.3.4 Transition from Mode II to Mode I Crack Propagation. 7.3.5 Future Aspects of Applying the Boundary Element Method to Short-Fatigue-Crack Propagation. 7.4 Modeling Dwell-Time Cracking: A Grain-Boundary Diffusion Approach. 8 Concluding Remarks. References. Subject Index.
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