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Comprehensive Structural Integrity, Second Edition, a Ten Volume Set, provides material scientists and engineers with an authoritative and complete one-stop reference tool on all aspects of this exciting field. The book puts special emphasis on the interaction between mechanics and materials and structural integrity applications. Because of the interdisciplinary and applied nature of the work, it is an indispensable resource for mechanical engineers and materials scientists from both academic and industrial backgrounds, including bioengineering, interface engineering and nanotechnology.
Structural Integrity is the ability of a component, structure or asset to operate properly under the pressure of a load, including the weight of the asset itself. It’s a vital consideration for structural engineering: essentially the science and technology which can prevent disaster.
Researchers in all areas of materials science and materials engineering, especially those working in multi-/inter-disciplinary fields. Advanced university students and their teaching faculty in materials science and materials engineering. Professional engineers in industry e.g. aerospace, bio-engineering, energy engineering
Section 1: Structural Integrity Assessment - Examples and Case Studies
Section 2: Fundamental Theories and Mechanisms of Failure
Section 3: Numerical and Computational Methods
Section 4: Cyclic Loading and Fatigue
Section 5: Creep and High-temperature Failure
Section 6: Environmentally Assisted Fatigue
Section 7: Practical Failure Assessment Methods
Section 8: Interfacial and Nanoscale Fracture
Section 9: Bioengineering
Section 10: Mechanical Characterisation of Materials
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