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MNL41

Fracture and Fatigue Control in Structures: Applications of Fracture Mechanics, Third Edition
Barsom JM, Rolfe ST

Pages: 519       Published: 1999

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The latest edition of this comprehensive publication concentrates on the practical applications of fracture mechanics to fracture and fatigue control in structures, emphasizing the driving force and the resistance force.

It also examines fitness for service, or life extension, of existing structures whose design life may have expired but whose actual life can be continued.

Finally, it provides case studies for the practicing professional engineer or graduate engineering student, which illustrate the effects of toughness, constraint, loading rate, failure analysis, and other factors that demonstrate the application of fracture mechanics to real-world structures.

Divided into five sections: • Introduction to Fracture Mechanics • Fracture Behavior • Fatigue and Environmental Behavior • Fracture and Fatigue Control • and Applications of Fracture Mechanics—Case Studies.

This volume serves as an invaluable introduction to the field of fracture mechanics for practicing engineers and senior undergraduate or graduate engineering students.

Also available free of charge (for college university professors only) is an accompanying manual, Problems and Solutions for Fracture and Fatigue Control in Structures.

Contact Monica Siperko at msiperko@astm.org or call 610-832-9622.



Table of Contents

Overview PDF

Chapter 1 Overview of the Problem of Fracture and Fatigue in Structures


Chapter 2 Stress Analysis for Members with Cracks-KI


Chapter 3 Resistance Forces-Kc-Jc-δc


Chapter 4 Effects of Temperature, Loading Rate, and Constraint


Chapter 5 CVN-KId-Kc Correlations


Chapter 6 Fracture-Mechanics Design


Chapter 7 Introduction to Fatigue


Chapter 8 Fatigue-Crack Initiation


Chapter 9 Fatigue-Crack Propagation Under Constant and Variable-Amplitude Load Fluctuation


Chapter 10 Fatigue and Fracture Behavior of Welded Components


Chapter 11 KIscc and Corrosion Fatigue Crack Initiation and Crack Propagation


Chapter 12 Fracture and Fatigue Control


Chapter 13 Fracture Criteria


Chapter 14 Fitness for Service


Chapter 15 Importance of Fracture Toughness and Proper Fabrication Procedures-The Bryte Bend Bridge


Chapter 16 Importance of Constraint and Loading-The Ingram Barge


Chapter 17 Importance of Loading and Inspection-Trans Alaska Pipeline Service Oil Tankers


Chapter 18 Importance of Proper Analysis, Fracture Toughness, Fabrication, and Loading on Structural Behavior-Failure Analysis of a Lock-and-Dam Sheet Piling


Chapter 19 Importance of Loading Rate on Structural Performance-Burst Tests of Steel Casings


Chapter 20 Problems


Subject Index


Committee: E08
Paper ID: MNL41-EB
DOI: 10.1520/MNL41-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-4541-2

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