Mechanical Properties of Materials
by David Roylance
Publisher: MIT 2008
Number of pages: 128
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Topics: Uniaxial Mechanical Response; Thermodynamics of Mechanical Response; Fiber-reinforced polymer-matrix composite materials; General Concepts of Stress and Strain; Yield and Plastic Flow; Fracture (Fracture Mechanics - the Energy-Balance Approach).
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