
Dynamic fracture
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published on 31. July 1985
Book
Hardback
X, 186 pages
978-90-247-3179-4 (ISBN)
Description
From time to time the International Journal of Fracture has presented matters thought to be of special interest to its readers. In previous special issues (December 1980 and April 1981), Dr H.W. Liu as Guest Editor presented a series of review papers dealing with fatigue processes and characteristics in metals and non-metals. Continuing this policy, which is consistent with our stated objectives, a second review dealing with time depen dence in the fracture process, including the effect of material inertia but essentially excluding very strong shock effects in solids, has been assembled under the generic term "dynamic fracture". We hope that the ensuing state-of-the-art review will yield an instructive and timely product which readers will find useful. To assist us in presenting this subject, we have prevailed upon a well-known worker in dynamic fracture, Dr W.G. Knauss, Professor of Aeronautics and Applied Mechanics, California Institute of Technology to act as Guest Editor for this special double issue. On behalf of the editors and publisher, I wish to express our indebtedness to Professor Knauss and his invited authors for undertaking this special effort.
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Edition
1985 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Publishing group
Springer
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
X, 186 p.
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
576 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-247-3179-4 (9789024731794)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-009-5123-5
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Content
Some basic problems in stress wave dominated fracture.- The micro-statistical fracture mechanics approach to dynamic fracture problems.- On the uniqueness of the stress intensity factor-crack velocity relationship.- On the dynamic fracture of structural metals.- Mechanics of crack curving and branching - a dynamic fracture analysis.- Dynamic crack branching in brittle solids.- Dynamic fields generated by rapid crack growth.- Computational methods based on an energy integral in dynamic fracture.- Numerical studies in dynamic fracture mechanics.- Application of dynamic shear crack models to the study of the earthquake faulting process.- On the measurement of dynamic fracture toughnesses - a review of recent work.- Applications of dynamic fracture mechanics for the prediction of crack arrest in engineering structures.