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An Introduction to the Mathematical Theory of Dynamic Material

Konstantin A. Lurie

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978-0-387-38278-4

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978-0-387-38280-7

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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A General Concept of Dynamic Materials

Konstantin A. Lurie

The effect of residual stresses generated by load history on fracture has been investigated through experimental and numerical studies. In this paper the application of a “local approach” to determine the change in applied load to cause fracture is described. Then the R6 defect assessment procedure is presented. The effect of tensile residual stress on brittle fracture of ferritic steel type A533B at -150ºC is explored. The modified J-integral, J has been also used to estimate the combined crack driving force during loading to fracture of the specimens containing tensile residual stresses ahead of a crack/notch. It is shown that by having more accurate estimates of driving force created by the residual stresses leads to increased agreement between experiments and assessment.

Pp. 1-16

An Activated Elastic Bar: Effective Properties

Konstantin A. Lurie

The effect of residual stresses generated by load history on fracture has been investigated through experimental and numerical studies. In this paper the application of a “local approach” to determine the change in applied load to cause fracture is described. Then the R6 defect assessment procedure is presented. The effect of tensile residual stress on brittle fracture of ferritic steel type A533B at -150ºC is explored. The modified J-integral, J has been also used to estimate the combined crack driving force during loading to fracture of the specimens containing tensile residual stresses ahead of a crack/notch. It is shown that by having more accurate estimates of driving force created by the residual stresses leads to increased agreement between experiments and assessment.

Pp. 17-49

Dynamic Materials in Electrodynamics of Moving Dielectrics

Konstantin A. Lurie

The effect of residual stresses generated by load history on fracture has been investigated through experimental and numerical studies. In this paper the application of a “local approach” to determine the change in applied load to cause fracture is described. Then the R6 defect assessment procedure is presented. The effect of tensile residual stress on brittle fracture of ferritic steel type A533B at -150ºC is explored. The modified J-integral, J has been also used to estimate the combined crack driving force during loading to fracture of the specimens containing tensile residual stresses ahead of a crack/notch. It is shown that by having more accurate estimates of driving force created by the residual stresses leads to increased agreement between experiments and assessment.

Pp. 51-89

-closures of a Set of Isotropic Dielectrics with Respect to One-Dimensional Wave Propagation

Konstantin A. Lurie

The effect of residual stresses generated by load history on fracture has been investigated through experimental and numerical studies. In this paper the application of a “local approach” to determine the change in applied load to cause fracture is described. Then the R6 defect assessment procedure is presented. The effect of tensile residual stress on brittle fracture of ferritic steel type A533B at -150ºC is explored. The modified J-integral, J has been also used to estimate the combined crack driving force during loading to fracture of the specimens containing tensile residual stresses ahead of a crack/notch. It is shown that by having more accurate estimates of driving force created by the residual stresses leads to increased agreement between experiments and assessment.

Pp. 91-107

Rectangular Microstructures in Space-Time

Konstantin A. Lurie

The effect of residual stresses generated by load history on fracture has been investigated through experimental and numerical studies. In this paper the application of a “local approach” to determine the change in applied load to cause fracture is described. Then the R6 defect assessment procedure is presented. The effect of tensile residual stress on brittle fracture of ferritic steel type A533B at -150ºC is explored. The modified J-integral, J has been also used to estimate the combined crack driving force during loading to fracture of the specimens containing tensile residual stresses ahead of a crack/notch. It is shown that by having more accurate estimates of driving force created by the residual stresses leads to increased agreement between experiments and assessment.

Pp. 109-139

Some Applications of Dynamic Materials in Electrical Engineering and Optimal Design

Konstantin A. Lurie

The effect of residual stresses generated by load history on fracture has been investigated through experimental and numerical studies. In this paper the application of a “local approach” to determine the change in applied load to cause fracture is described. Then the R6 defect assessment procedure is presented. The effect of tensile residual stress on brittle fracture of ferritic steel type A533B at -150ºC is explored. The modified J-integral, J has been also used to estimate the combined crack driving force during loading to fracture of the specimens containing tensile residual stresses ahead of a crack/notch. It is shown that by having more accurate estimates of driving force created by the residual stresses leads to increased agreement between experiments and assessment.

Pp. 141-161