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Fatigue and Corrosion in Metals
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With its combination of readability, love for details and rigor, Fatigue and Corrosion in Metals has become an authoritative reference work that has quickly established itself as the most comprehensive guide for fatigue and corrosion design available to date. It has been adopted by several universities as reference textbook and consulted by professional engineers and scholars worldwide.
This must-have Second Edition, completely revisited to account for advances in the decade since the previous edition was published, includes:
· A new Chapter on damage nucleation.
· A new Chapter on Very High Cycle Fatigue.
· A new Chapter on fatigue testing and fatigue S-N curve determination.
· Expanded analysis of surface treatments and inclusions effect on fatigue.
· Expanded treatment of volume process effect on fatigue.
· Expanded treatments of corrosion and hydrogen embrittlement. In addition to these enhancements, it includes a detailed treatment of · Phenomenology and morphological aspects of fatigue.
· Surface treatments, conditions, and nonmetallic inclusions effects on fatigue.
· Stress and strain-based fatigue analysis.
· Mean stress and notch effect on fatigue.
· Cumulative damage and multiaxial fatigue.
· Probabilistic analysis application to fatigue design.
· Fatigue in welds.
· Stress corrosion and hydrogen embrittlement.
· Fracture mechanics application to fatigue and corrosion.
It serves as a valuable and needful information source on the desktop of anyone involved with fatigue and corrosion in metals.
Examines fatigue from conventional (stress/strain-life) and fracture mechanics point of view Adopts an electrochemical & fracture mechanics standpoint in a manner useful for design Presents hydrogen embrittlement extensively
Autorentext
Pietro Paolo Milella belongs to the first generation of Italian nuclear engineers. He was the director of the Analysis and Mechanical Technologies Division at ENEA/DISP, the National Italian Nuclear Authority where he was also responsible for all the Italian Nuclear Safety Research Programs in the mechanical field. He developed the Italian Design Criteria for the next generation of Nuclear Power Plants in Italy. In the '80s, he became adjoined professor of Machine Design at the University of Cassino, Italy. In 1995, he became adjoined General Director of the National Agency for Environmental Protection, ANPA. He wrote the books: "Meccanica della Frattura" (in Italian) and "Fatigue and Corrosion in Metals". He is celebrating 55 years of professional activity.
Klappentext
With its combination of readability, love for details and rigor, "Fatigue and Corrosion in Metals" has become an authoritative reference work that has quickly established itself as the most comprehensive guide for fatigue and corrosion design available to date. It has been adopted by several universities as reference textbook and consulted by professional engineers and scholars worldwide.
This must-have Second Edition, completely revisited to account for advances in the decade since the previous edition was published, includes:
a new chapter on damage nucleation;
a new Chapter on Very High Cycle Fatigue;
a new Chapter on fatigue testing and fatigue S-N curve determination;
expanded analysis of surface treatments and inclusions effect on fatigue;
expanded treatment of volume process effect on fatigue;
expanded treatments of corrosion and hydrogen embrittlement.
In addition to these enhancements, it includes a detailed treatment of:
phenomenology and morphological aspects of fatigue;
surface treatments, conditions, and nonmetallic inclusions effects on fatigue;
stress and strain-based fatigue analysis;
mean stress and notch effect on fatigue;
cumulative damage and multiaxial fatigue;
probabilistic analysis application to fatigue design;
fatigue in welds;
stress corrosion and hydrogen embrittlement;
fracture mechanics application to fatigue and corrosion.
It serves as a valuable and needful information source on the desktop of anyone involved with fatigue and corrosion in metals.
Inhalt
- Nature and Phenomenology of Fatigue.- 2. Damage Nucleation.- 3. Morphological Aspects of Fatigue. Crack Formation and Growth.- 4. Factors that affect S-N fatigue curves.- 5. Surface Treatments and Temperature Effects.- 6. Data Scatter and Statistical Considerations.- 7. Stress-Based Fatigue Analysis - High Cycle Fatigue.- 8. Strain-Based Fatigue Analysis Low Cycle Fatigue.- 9. Very High Cycle Fatigue.- 10. Fatigue Testing. Fatigue Curve Construction and Fatigue Limit Assessment.- 11. Notch effect.- 12. Cumulative Damage: Cycle Counting and Life Prediction.- 13. Multiaxial Fatigue.- 14. Fracture Mechanics Approach to Fatigue Crack Propagation.- 15. Crack Tip Plastic Zone Effect on Fatigue Crack Propagation.- 16. Fatigue in Welds.- 17. Corrosion.- 18. Hydrogen Embrittlement and Sensitization Cracking.- 19. Fracture Mechanics Approach to Stress Corrosion.- 20. Corrosion fatigue.- Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics: Compendium of Stress Intensity Factors Solutions.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031513527
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Mechanical Engineering
- Auflage Second Edition 2024
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 980
- Herausgeber Springer
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T53mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9783031513527
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3031513525
- Veröffentlichung 21.03.2025
- Titel Fatigue and Corrosion in Metals
- Autor Pietro Paolo Milella
- Gewicht 1451g