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  • Wolfgang Gräfe

    Publicado por Enfield Publishing & Distribution Company, 2008

    ISBN 10: 0878494766ISBN 13: 9780878494767

    Librería: killarneybooks, Inagh, CLARE, Irlanda

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    Soft cover. Condición: Near Fine. Paperback, 161 pages, NOT ex-library. Unread: clean, bright, tight. Unmarked text, unbroken/uncreased spine. Light gentle signs of external wear. -- This treatment of Time-Dependent Mechanical Properties of Solids begins with a phenomenological description of the transport of some unspecified entity. It is assumed that the transport is caused by mechanical stresses or temperature fields. This hypothesis is based upon just a few well-established methods such as, for instance, the Zener theory of diffusion and the Inglis equation for stress enhancement of. Using these assumptions, it is possible to deduce formulae for a theoretically based description of several phenomena without referring to any specific process or entity. These theoretical results then provide the tools for performing methodologically better scientific work and for a better analysis of data in the practical application of materials. By publishing this work, the author hopes improve technical safety in transportation and other fields of practical materials application. Another goal is to stimulate the scientific investigation of a wider range of substances in order to analyze more extensively the elementary processes which produce observed phenomena. Because the intended readership of this work is not limited to scientists, the author has deliberately avoided the use of tensor calculus in the deduction of the formula. This is altogether a groundbreaking essay which will repay careful study. -- Contents: Migration Processes Induced in Solids; Stress Relaxation in Glasses; Density Relaxations in Glasses; The Background of Internal Friction; Creep of Steel and the Static; Fatigue of Glass; The Activation Energy of the Static Fatigue and Creep; Fatigue Due to an Oscillating Load of Steel and Aluminum; Statistical Checks of Stromeyer's Fatigue Formula; Models for Defect Growth; Generalized Laws of Strength Degradation; A Compressive Stress Resulting From Tamm's Electronic Surface States; The Activation Energy of Creep and the Surface Energy of Solids; Open Questions; Nonlinear Regression; Solutions for the Damped Oscillations 1 & 2; Harmonics by Stress Relaxation; The Approximate Linearity of Equation; A Tube-Like Specimen for Fatigue Tests.