03577nam 2200577 450 991082564290332120200520144314.03-03826-502-0(CKB)3710000000373755(EBL)1980763(SSID)ssj0001560319(PQKBManifestationID)16193118(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001560319(PQKBWorkID)14825329(PQKB)10033933(MiAaPQ)EBC1980763(Au-PeEL)EBL1980763(CaPaEBR)ebr11031167(OCoLC)905984755(PPN)250876868(EXLCZ)99371000000037375520150320h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTime-dependent mechanical properties of solids relaxation of stress and density, strength (fatigue) /Wolfgang GräfePfäffikon, Zurich, Switzerland :Trans Tech Publications,2015.©20151 online resource (180 p.)Materials Science Foundations ;Volume 78Description based upon print version of record.3-03835-998-X Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.Relaxation of Stress and Density, Strength (Fatigue); Preface; Table of Contents; 1. Migration Processes Induced in Solids; 2. Stress Relaxation in Glasses; 3. Density Relaxations in Glasses; 4. The Background of Internal Friction; 5. Creep of Steel and the Static Fatigue of Glass; 6. The Activation Energy of the Static Fatigue and Creep; 7. Fatigue due to an Oscillating Load; 8. Statistical Checks of Stromeyer's Fatigue Formula; 9. Models for Defect Growth; 10. Generalized Laws of Strength Degradation; 11. A Compressive Stress Resulting from Tamm's Electronic Surface States12. Environmental Influences on Fatigue Strength13. The Activation Energy of Creep and the Surface Energy of Solids; 14. Open Questions; A1. Nonlinear Regression; A2. Solutions for the Damped Oscillations 1; A3. Solutions for the Damped Oscillations 2; A4. Harmonics by Stress Relaxation; A5. The Approximate Linearity of Equation (7.9); A6. A Tube-Like Specimen for Fatigue Tests; A7. Inhomogeneous Heating Caused by Internal Friction; A8. The Partial Differential Equation of the Temperature Field in a Cylinder Caused by Internal FrictionA9. A Hypothetical Specimen for an Easy Assessment of Induced Compressive StressThis treatment of ""Time-Dependent Mechanical Properties of Solids"" beginswith a phenomenological description of the transport of some unspecifiedentity. It is assumed that the transport is caused by mechanical stresses ortemperature fields. Using these assumptions, it is possible to deduceformulae for a theoretically based description of several phenomena withoutreferring to any specific process or entity. These theoretical results thenprovide the tools for performing methodologically better scientific work andfor a better analysis of data in the practical application of materials. BypublishMaterials science foundations ;Volume 78.SolidsMechanical propertiesSolidsMechanical properties.530.41Gräfe Wolfgang899921MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910825642903321Time-dependent mechanical properties of solids4022709UNINA