High Temperature Deformation and Fracture of Materials High Temperature Deformation and Fracture of Materials

High Temperature Deformation and Fracture of Materials

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Publisher Description

The energy, petrochemical, aerospace and other industries all require materials able to withstand high temperatures. High temperature strength is defined as the resistance of a material to high temperature deformation and fracture. This important book provides a valuable reference to the main theories of high temperature deformation and fracture and the ways they can be used to predict failure and service life.

- Analyses creep behaviour of materials, the evolution of dislocation substructures during creep, dislocation motion at elevated temperatures and importantly, recovery-creep theories of pure metals

- Examines high temperature fracture, including nucleation of creep cavity, diffusional growth and constrained growth of creep cavities

- A valuable reference to the main theories of high temperature deformation and fracture and the ways they can be used to predict failure and service life

RELEASED
2010
1 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
384
Pages
PUBLISHER
Woodhead Publishing
SELLER
Elsevier Ltd.
SIZE
12.6
MB
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