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Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The literature on fracture accumulated over the past few decades is abundant. It would be too overwhelmingly difficult to name every original contribution to the field by different individuals. Yet, a quick glance through even very limited part of the vast fracture literature in the past thirty or forty years or so, one is bound to come across one name - Yiu-Wing Mai, whose work covers fracture mechanics modeling on various toughening mechanisms, microstructure and property relations, processing and testing of polymers, ceramics, metals and their respective composites, and in recent years on nano- and bio- materials.



Table of Contents:
  • Thermosets Toughening by Creation of Residual Compressive Stresses
  • Finite-Element-Simulation of Interfacial Crack Propagation: Cross-Check of Simulation Results with the Essential Work of Interfacial Fracture Method
  • Mechanical and Fracture Properties of Bamboo
  • A Thermodynamic Approach to Long-Term Deformation and Damage for Polymeric Materials in Hygrothermal Environment
  • Advances in Three-Dimensional Fracture Mechanics
  • Thermal Effects of Cracked Piezoelectric Materials under Cycling Electric-Loading
  • Near-Tip Fields for Penny-Shaped Cracks in Magnetoelectroelastic Media
  • Functionally Graded Materials with Periodic Cracks Subjected to Transient Loading
  • Numerical Study on Two-Dimensional Crack Problems in Three-Layered Isotropic Elastic Materials
  • Notch Effects in Tensile Behavior of AM60 Magnesium Alloys
  • Analysis of Non-Linear Relationship between Specific Work of Fracture and Ligament of Polymeric Materials Using Modified EWF Model
  • Observation of Dislocation Microstructures and Simulation of Stress Field during Fatigue Crack Initiation in a Copper Single Crystal
  • A Simple Method for Evaluating Flaw Distributions Responsible for Size Effects in the Strength of Small-Scale Silicon Specimens
  • Solutions of Stress Intensity Factors of Subsurface Cracks
  • A Fracture Mechanics Based Approach to the Assessment of Seismic Resisting Steel Structures
  • Hybrid Special Finite Element Method for Bi-Material Crack
  • Statistical Characteristics of Inter-Particle/Void Distance for Particulate Composites
  • Statistical Evolution of Microvoids in Particle-Filled Polymers under Plate Impact
  • On the Homogenization Concepts and Macroscopic Properties of Orthotropic Composites with Non-Symmetrically Shaped Inclusions
  • Electrostatic Dissipative Glass Fibre Reinforced Composites
  • Influence of Z-Pinning on the Buckling of Composite Laminates under Edge-Wise Compression
  • Factors that Affect Fibrillation of the Liquid Crystalline Polymer (LCP)Phase in an Injection Moulded Polycarbonate / LCP Blend
  • Stiff and Tough Conductive Composites Using Carbon Black-Filled Polyethylene
  • Simulation of Time-Dependant Deformation of Polymer Matrix Composites Based on Short-Term Data
  • Specimen Design for IFSS Measurement in Fiber Pullout Test
  • The Reliability of Fragmentation Test
  • Eshelby Equivalent Inclusion Method for Composites with Interface Effects
  • Fracture Properties and Characteristics of Sisal Textile Reinforced Epoxy Composites
  • A Finite Element Analysis of a Crack Penetrating or Deflecting into an Interface in a Thin Laminate
  • Carbon Fibre-Organoclay Hybrid Epoxy Composites: Fracture Behaviours and Mechanical Properties
  • Fracture Characterization of High Density Polyethylene/Organoclay Nanocomposites Toughened with SEBS-g-MA
  • Atomistic/Continuum Transition – the Concept of Atomic Strain Tensor
  • The Effect of Interphase on the Elastic Modulus of Polymer Based Nanocomposites
  • Preparation, Physical and Mechanical Characterization of Montmorillonite/Polyethylene Nanocomposites
  • A Preliminary Study on Cryogenic Mechanical Properties of Epoxy Blend Matrices and SiO2/Epoxy Nanocomposites
  • A Cross-Scale Characterization of Interface Properties between Carbon Nanotubes and Polymer Matrix
  • Properties of Polypropylene/Carbon Nanotube Composites Compatibilized by Maleic Anhydride Grafted SEBS
  • Preparation of Nano-Silica/Polypropylene Composites Using Reactive Compatibilization
  • Morphology and Mechanical Properties of Epoxy/Alumina Nanocomposites
  • Thermal Fatigue and Creep Fracture Behaviors of a Nanocomposite Solder in Microelectronic/Optoelectronic Packaging
  • Fracture Behaviours of Nano-Silica Modified Epoxies at Elevated Temperatures
  • Interfacial Fracture Toughness of Synthetic Bone-Cement Interface
  • Study of Hydroxyapatite/Al2O3 (anodic) Biocomposite Coating on Titanium with a Novel Multi-Step Method
  • A Note on the Characteristic Length/Time of Dual-Porosity Models for Geologically Fractured Media
  • Strength and Energy Absorption of Aluminium Foam under Quasi-Static Shear Loading
  • Finite Element Analysis on the Stress and Fracture in the Second Metatarsal
  • Characterization of Crack Initiation Behavior in Ceramics under Thermal Shock
  • Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of ZrB2-Based Ceramics
  • Numerical Simulation of Crack Formation in All Ceramic Dental Bridge
  • Size Effect of Shear Fracture Energy of Concrete in Uniaxial Compression Based on Gradient-Dependent Plasticity
  • Critical Behaviour in Concrete Structures and Damage Localization by Acoustic Emission
  • Evaluation of Moisture Content in Concrete with Microwave
  • Partial Use of Pseudo-Ductile Cementitious Composites in Concrete Components to Resist Concentrated Stress
  • Fractal Behavior of Concrete Crack and Its Application to Damage Assessment
  • Indentation Hardness Analysis of Superelastic Shape Memory Alloys
  • Factors towards Pencil Scratch Resistance of Protective Sol-Gel Coatings on Polycarbonate Substrate
  • Microcracking in Monocrystalline Silicon due to Indentation and Scratching
  • Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Nano-Indentation of Carbon Coated Monocrystalline Silicon
  • Monte Carlo Simulation of Microstructure and Grain Growth in nc-Ti(N, B)/a-(TiB2, BN) Nanocomposite Films
  • Indentation Size Effect on Hardness of Nanostructured Thin Films
  • Contact Damage in Brittle Curved Coatings: The Influence of Indenter/Coating Modulus Mismatches
  • Finite Element Analysis of Fretting Wear under Various Contact Conditions


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9783038130710
  • Publisher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Trans Tech Publications Ltd
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Volume 312 Key Engineering Materials
  • ISBN-10: 3038130710
  • Publisher Date: 15 Jun 2006
  • Binding: Digital download and online
  • No of Pages: 400


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