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Methods of Fracture Mechanics: Solid Matter Physics

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Part of the book series: Solid Mechanics and Its Applications (SMIA, volume 51)

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIII
  2. Surface Energy of Solids

    • G. P. Cherepanov
    Pages 1-33
  3. Crack Nucleation

    • G. P. Cherepanov
    Pages 47-83
  4. Physics of Sintering

    • G. P. Cherepanov
    Pages 84-123
  5. Point Defects in Solids

    • G. P. Cherepanov
    Pages 124-153
  6. Dislocation Emission

    • G. P. Cherepanov
    Pages 154-226
  7. Relativistic Electron Beams in a Solid

    • G. P. Cherepanov
    Pages 227-274
  8. Fractals in Fracture of Solids

    • G. P. Cherepanov
    Pages 275-308
  9. Back Matter

    Pages 309-322

About this book

Modern fracture mechanics considers phenomena at many levels, macro and micro; it is therefore inextricably linked to methods of theoretical and mathematical physics. This book introduces these sophisticated methods in a straightforward manner. The methods are applied to several important phenomena of solid state physics which impinge on fracture mechanics: adhesion, defect nucleation and growth, dislocation emission, sintering, the electron beam effect and fractal cracks. The book shows how the mathematical models for such processes may be set up, and how the equations so formulated may be solved and interpreted. The many open problems which are encountered will provide topics for MSc and PhD theses in fracture mechanics, and in theoretical and experimental physics.
As a supplementary text, the book can be used in graduate level courses on fracture mechanics, solid matter physics, and mechanics of solids, or in a special course on the application of fracture mechanics methods in solid matter physics.

Authors and Affiliations

  • College of Engineering and Design, Florida International University, Miami, USA

    G. P. Cherepanov

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