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Materials Lifetime Science and Engineering
by P.K. Liaw, R.A. Buchanan, D.L. Klarstrom, R.P. Wei, D.G. Harlow, and P.F. Tortorelli, editors
 
 
Publisher:TMS
Product Format:e-Book
Pages:259
Date published:03/01/2002
ISBN:978-1-1180-0042-7
Contents:[pp. 3-8]Linkage Between Safe-Life and Crack Growth Approaches for Fatigue Life Prediction[pp. 9-23]A Mechanistic Based Study of Fatigue Crack Propagation in the Single Crystal Nickel Base Superalloy CMSX-2[pp. 25-32]Thermographic Detection of Fatigue Damage in Hastelloy® C-2000® Superalloy[pp. 33-42]Elevated-Temperature Crack-Growth Behavior of Nickel-Base Hastelloy® X Alloy[pp. 43-50]CreepùFatigue Life Prediction of Cr-Mo Steel Alloys[pp. 51-58]Effect of Microstructure on the Very High Cycle Fatigue of Alloy at Room and Cryogenic Temperatures[pp. 61-68]Determining Worst-Case Fatigue Thresholds for Grain-Bridging Ceramics[pp. 69-75]Localized Deformation Around Indentations and the Effects of Hydrogen on Dislocation Cross-Slip[pp. 77-90]Rotating-Beam Fatigue Properties and Effect of Ni Element Additive in Bulk Glassy Zr50Cu40Al10 Alloys[pp. 91-98]A Mechanism for Fatigue Crack Initiation in Pure Metal[pp. 99-117]Analysis of Plastic Deformation Behavior During Equal Channel Angular Pressing[pp. 119-133]Evaluating the Induced Strain During Equal Channel Angular Processing[pp. 137-145]On the Development of Life Prediction Methodologies for the Failure of Human Teeth[pp. 147-154]Predicting Material Consumption by Cyclic Oxidation Spalling Models[pp. 155-163]Corrosion Damage Functions[pp. 165-172]Prediction of High Temperature Cyclic Oxidation Kinetics with a Simple Statistical Spalling Model[pp. 173-180]Influence of Environment on Creep Properties of MC2 Single Crystal Superalloy at 1050°C and 1150°C[pp. 181-188]Influence of Environment on Mechanical Behavior of Alloy 718 at 650°C[pp. 191-209]Life Prediction Strategies for Land-Based Gas Turbine Blades[pp. 211-222]Fatigue Fracture Mechanism and Fatigue Life Assessment of Aluminum Castings[pp. 223-230]Fatigue and Fretting Fatigue of Biomaterial, Ti-29Nb-13Ta-4.6Zr, in Air and Simulated Body Environment[pp. 231-237]Effect of Alpha Grain size on Low-Temperature Fatigue Properties of Ti-5%Al-2.5%Sn Eli Alloy[pp. 241-254]The Behavior of Hastelloy® C-2000® Alloy Under Strain-Controlled Fatigue Loading
 
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Description
These proceedings from the 2003 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition provide a fundamental understanding and theoretical modeling of materials lifetime science and engineering. This volume includes coverage of advanced materials such as biomaterials, intermetallics, composites, and superalloys.

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A collection of papers from the 2003 TMS Annual Meeting and Exhibition, which was held in San Diego, California, March 2-6, 2003.

To gain a flavor of the content of the volume, a number of supporting pages (e.g., table of contents, subject index) are available for complimentary download in portable document format.

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