Fundamentals of Deformation and Fracture
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Fundamentals of Deformation and Fracture: Eshelby Memorial Symposium Sheffield 2–5 April 1984

Fundamentals of Deformation and Fracture: Eshelby Memorial Symposium Sheffield 2–5 April 1984

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This 1985 book comprises the papers presented at the symposium of the Internation Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Sheffield April 1984, held in memory of the late J. D. Eshelby FRS, Professor of the Theory of Materials at the University of Sheffield. The papers reflect the range of Professor Eshelby's interests. Topics include conservation laws and their applications; inclusions, inhomogeneities and composites; short cracks; the dynamics of dislocations and cracks; dislocations and point defects; and creep fracture. There is also an obituary of Professor Eshelby, together with a complete list of his publications. The 45 papers in this volume provide an international survey of work in the field of deformation and fracture, with theoretical examinations, reports of empirical investigations and descriptions of experimental techniques. It will be of interest to professionals and researchers in the science of materials, mechanics of solids and mechanical engineering and to related areas of science and technology to which Professor Eshelby contributed both directly and by inspiration.

Table of Contents:
Obituary of J. D. Eshelby; Publications of J. D. Eshelby; Introductory lecture B. A. Bilby; 1. Conserved integrals and energetic forces J. R. Rice; 2. Symmetry groups and path-independent integrals P. J. Oliver; 3. Conservation laws, the material momentum tensor and moments of elastic energy A. G. Hermann; 4. General theory of inclusions T. Mura; 5. The analysis of the overall elastic properties of composite materials L. J. Walpole; 6. Theoretical aspects of reinforcement and toughening L. R. F. Rose; 7. The loss of stiffness of cracked laminates N. Laws and G. J. Dvorak; 8. Mean field theory and the Bauschinger effect in composites O. B. Pedersen; 9. Elastic interaction and elastoplastic deformation of inhomogeneities J. K. Lee and W. C. Johnson; 10. The mechanics of dynamic crack growth in solids L. B. Freund; 11. Dislocation damping and phonon scattering A. V. Granato; 12. Invariant integrals for some time dependent crack and heat conduction problems C. Atkinson; 13. Plastic deformations near a rapidly propagating crack tip J. D. Achenbah and Z. L. Li; 14. What happens at fast crack growth? K. B. Broberg; 15. Creep crack growth in ductile alloys A. S. Argon, C. W. Lau, B. Ozmat and D. M. Parks; 16. Strength contributions during creep of composite materials H. Lilholt; 17. Suppression of grain boundary sliding by second phase particles T. Mori; 18. A continuum damage approach to creep crack growth H. Riedel; 19. Thermal expansion of polycrystalline aggregates Z. Hashin; 20. The roles of dislocation motion and vacancy fluxes in creep G. W. Greenwood; 21. Dislocations in semiconductors P. B. Hirsch; 22. Dislocations in ionic crystals P. L. Pratt; 23. Image stress and the Bauschinger effect in dispersion-hardened alloys L. M. Brown; 24. Geometry and behaviour of prismatic dislocation loops and stacking fault tetrahedra B. L. Eyre; 25. Direct observations of anisotropic and surface effects on dislocations P. M. Hazzledine; 26. Dislocations in anisotropic elastic media D. J. Bacon; 27. A dislocation method for solving 3-D crack and inclusion problems in linear elastic solids G. K. Wong and D. M. Barnett; 28. Interactions of point defects and dislocations R. Bullough and J. R. Willis; 29. Material forces and configurational forces in the interaction of elastic singularities F. R. N. Nabarro; 30. Material balance laws in one-dimensional strength-of-materials theories G. Hermann; 31. On the elastic T-term G. E. Cardew, M. R. Goldthorpe, I. C. Howard and A. P. Kfouri; 32. Initiation and growth rates of short fatigue cracks K. J. Miller; 33. Role of internal stresses in the nucleation of fatigue cracks L. M. Brown and S. L. Ogin; 34. Environmental effects novel to the propagation of short fatigue cracks R. P. Gangloff and R. O. Ritchie; 35. Experimental mechanics of fatigue crack growth: the effect of crack size D. L. Davidson and J. Lankford; 36. Cyclic deformation: the two phase model A. T. Winter; 37. Surface geometry in fatigued copper crystals Z. S. Basinski and S. J. Basinski; Papers Not Presented Orally: 38. Similarity methods in fracture G. I. Barenblatt and L. R. Botvina; 39. A path-independent integral for mixed modes of fracture in linear thermoelasticity H. D. Bui; 40. Plasticity and creep mechanics from the viewpoint of the theory of elasticity G. P. Chrepanov; Poster Session: 41. Cyclic deformation of molybdenum crystals at 400 K J. A. Planell and F. Guiu; 42. Experiments in Cosserat mechanics R. S. Lakes; 43. Short crack fatigue behaviour in medium carbon steel E. R. De Los Rios, Z. Tang and K. J. Miller; 44. Slip and cleavage from blunted cracks J. E. Sinclair; Author Index.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780521105323
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Cambridge University Press
  • Height: 244 mm
  • No of Pages: 656
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 33 mm
  • Weight: 1078 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0521105323
  • Publisher Date: 19 Mar 2009
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Eshelby Memorial Symposium Sheffield 2–5 April 1984
  • Width: 170 mm


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