A Study of the effect of superimposed stress concentrations and fracture of inhomogeneous brittle solids /
V. Weiss, A. Takimoto, G. Nash.
Description
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English
- Published
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Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio : Air Force Materials Laboratory, Research and Technology Division, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force, 1967.
- Summary
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The stress field interactions between neighboring stress raisers (simulated flaws; a variety of edge notches, and holes) were investigated under uniaxial tensile load to obtain the basic information required for a fracture analysis of inhomogeneous brittle materials, such as ceramics. For the quantitative analysis of the stress distributions, photoelasticity techniques were used in transmission on Homalite CR-39 specimens. A numerical solution for the stress field of a doubly periodic array of elliptical holes was also obtained.
- Note
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"This report was prepared by the Department of Chemical Engineering and Metallurgy, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, under the terms of Contract AF 33(657)-11154, Project No. 7350, Task No. 735003."
"January 1967."
- Physical Description
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xiii, 175 pages :
illustrations, figures, tables ;
28 cm.
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