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Buch, Englisch, 308 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 560 g

Kendall

Crack Control: Using Fracture Theory to Create Tough New Materials


Erscheinungsjahr 2020
ISBN: 978-0-12-821504-3
Verlag: ELSEVIER

Buch, Englisch, 308 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 560 g

ISBN: 978-0-12-821504-3
Verlag: ELSEVIER


Crack Control: Using Fracture Theory to Create Tough New Materials goes beyond just trying to understand the origin of cracks and fracture in materials by also providing readers with the knowledge and techniques required to stop cracks at the nano- and micro-levels, covering the fundamentals of crack propagation, prevention, and healing. The book starts by providing a concise foundational overview of cracks and fracture mechanics, then looks at real-life ways that new tougher materials have been developed via crack inhibition. Topics such as crack equilibrium, stress criterion, and stress equations are then outlined, as are methods for inventing new crack-resistant materials. The importance of crack healing is emphasized and cracks that grow under tension, bending, compression, crazing, and adhesion are discussed at length as well

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<p>Primary: Academic researchers in the field of mechanical engineering and materials science; practicing mechanical engineers and materials scientists</p> <p>Secondary: Mechanical engineering and materials science postgrad students; </p>


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Weitere Infos & Material


1. Cracks: A century of toughness 2. Using the Griffith defect idea 3. Cracking observations4. Cracking equilibrium5. Bending history6. Improving fracture mechanics7. Crack equations8. Tough laminates9. Nano-cracks in nature10. Inventing a new tough material11. Cracking future: new tougher materials


Kendall, Kevin
Professor Kendall was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1993, following more than two
decades of advancing research in fuel cells and materials. Previously, he has worked at the University of
Keele and Akron University, and has worked in research at Joseph Lucas, British Railways and ICI.
Professor Kendall is especially noted in the USA where his patents on microtubular SOFCs have been
exploited by two companies (Acumentrics and Nanodynamics) which have since received about 30M$ of
funding for product development. He is also the founder and chief of the Birmingham start-up company.

Adelan which specializes in SOFC technology. He received the Award for Excellence of the American
Adhesion Society in 1999, one of only three Britons ever to achieve this, and was awarded the Wake
medal for adhesion in 2005.
He is Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Institute of Physics, Member of the Institute of Materials,
Editorial board member for J Adhesion & Adhesives, member of the Hooke Committee of Royal Society
and is Secretary of the Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Centre. His research specializations include fuel cell
science and technology, especially for domestic houses, and Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). He runs the
major SOFC conference in the UK and is also on the Grove and Fuel Cell Forum conference committees.
His current research projects include; collaboration with Adelan Ltd on fuel cell development, the
REALSOFC European project, collaboration with Shell on fuel reforming and a project with Baxi on
implementation of fuel cell systems in domestic houses.



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