Buch, Englisch, 380 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 870 g
Buch, Englisch, 380 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 870 g
ISBN: 978-0-87849-578-8
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications
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Mechanical Anisotropy and Structure in OrientedPolymers and Composites
Crystallization and Oxidation of Heat TreatedFerromagnetic Fe-based Metallic Glasses
The Processing, Properties, and Applications of Y-Ba-Cu-O Superconductors
Significance of Microstructure in Transformation Toughening Zirconia Ceramics
Behaviour of Particle Assemblies-Relevance to Ceramic Processing
Molecular Criteria of Craze Initiation and Growth
Development of Fine Ceramic Fibres for High Temperature Composites
The Mechanical Behaviour of Shock Mitigating Foams
Mechanisms of Inelastic Deformation of Solids
Grain Refinement and Subsequent Deformation Behaviour of a-Brass
Deformation Mechanism Maps for Poly(methyl methacrylate) and Polycarbonate
Models for Creep of Fibrous Composite Materials
Microstructural Aspects of Strengthening and Toughening of Metals, Crystalline Metallic Alloys and Semicrystalline Polymers
Structural Aspects of Alloy Carbonitride Precipitation in Microalloyed Steels
Stress-Activated Martensitic Transformation and Transformation Plasticity
Silicon Carbide Whisker Reinforced and Zirconia Transformation Toughened Ceramics
Transformation Toughened Non-Oxide Zirconia Composite Ceramics
Screw Dislocation Model for Yield in Polyethylene
Development and Potential of Advanced Fibre Composites for Aerospace Applications
Fracture Resistance and Fracture Mechanisms of Engineering Materials
Ductile and Brittle Crack Growth: Fractography, Mechanisms and Criteria
The Potential for Grain Boundary Design in Materials Development
The Influence of Residual Stress on the Toughness of Reinforced Brittle Materials
Surface Forces and Fracture in Brittle Materials
Small Angle X-Ray Scattering Studies of the Mechanisms of Failure in Polystyrene
The Micromechanics of Composite Fracture
Modelling Crack Growth in Fibre-Reinforced Cementitious Materials
Two Hundred Years of Metals in Australia