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Creep refers to the slow, permanent deformation of materials under external loads, or stresses. It explains the creep strength or resistance to this extension. This book is for experts in the field of strength of metals, alloys and ceramics. It explains creep behavior at the atomic or "dislocation defect? level. This book has many illustrations and many references. The figure formats are uniform and consistently labeled for increased readability. This book is the second edition that updates and improves the earlier edition. Numerous line drawings with consistent format and units all
Metals --- Alloys --- Creep. --- Plastic properties. --- Metallic alloys --- Metallic composites --- Phase rule and equilibrium --- Amalgamation --- Microalloying --- Creep of metals --- Dislocations in metals --- Plastic properties --- Material Science and Metallurgy --- General and Others
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The aim of this book is to provide guidelines to generate tensile strain rate test data for ferrous and non-ferrous sheet metals for use in finite element based automotive crash simulation tools. Specifically, measurement of the strength hardening in a sheet material resulting from strain rate testing using a high speed servo hydraulic test machine. Additionally, to provide guidelines to process raw test data, fit material model and format this data for application in crash simulation tools. It is not within the scope of these recommendations to advocate a material model to fit to strain rate
Automobiles --- Metals --- Alloys --- Crash tests of automobiles --- Autos (Automobiles) --- Cars (Automobiles) --- Gasoline automobiles --- Motorcars (Automobiles) --- Motor vehicles --- Transportation, Automotive --- Metallic alloys --- Metallic composites --- Phase rule and equilibrium --- Amalgamation --- Microalloying --- Metallic elements --- Chemical elements --- Ores --- Metallurgy --- Automobile engineering --- Automotive engineering --- Crashworthiness --- Computer simulation. --- Crash tests. --- Design and construction. --- Stress corrosion --- Testing. --- Fatigue --- Collision damage --- Testing --- Construction
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