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	This unique, practical reference covers the full spectrum of fracture mechanics methodologies currently used in industry, with illustrations showing how to apply them. Includes practical assessment of fracture strength and safe-life of metallic structures. Places strong emphasis on problem-solving aspects of stress analysis, with a balanced approach between theory and industrial practice. Covers all aspects of fatigue-crack growth, including fundamental and metallurgical aspects, their analysis, and state-of-the-art methods of representation. Also covers solutions for linear-elastic and elastic/plastic crack-tip stresses and new parameters for characterizing creep/fatigue-crack growth. Written for engineers involved in the design or analysis of structural parts, and students in aeronautical, civil, mechanical, or metallurgical and materials engineering.
	
	
	Fracture-Mechanics Fundamentals
	Crack Analysis
	Fracture Phenomena
	Fracture-Toughness-Data Representation
	Fatigue-Crack Propagation
	Life Assessment and Improvement Methods
	Determining Stress-Intensity Factors
	Crack-Opening-Mode Stress-Intensity-Factor Solutions
	Environment-Assisted Crack Growth
	Mixed Crack-tip-Displacement Modes
	Crack-Growth Prediction Analysis
	Example Problems