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MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF MATERIALS Engineering Methods for Deformation, Fracture, and Fatigue

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Covers stress-strain equations, mechanical testing, yielding and fracture under stress, fracture of cracked members, and fatigue of materials.

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First published January 1, 1993

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May 18, 2025
This course is an essential and core course in materials and manufacturing.
I have taken this course during my master degree in mechanical engineering at KFUPM.
To those who are interested or specialized in this field
The book contents are the following

-Structure and Deformation in Materials
-A Survey of Engineering Materials
-Mechanical Testing: Tension Test and
-Stress–Strain Relationships and Behavior
-Review of Complex and Principal States of Stress and Strain
-Yielding and Fracture under Combined Stresses
-Fracture of Cracked Members
-Fatigue of Materials: Introduction and Stress-Based Approach
-Stress-Based Approach to Fatigue: Notched Members
-Fatigue Crack Growth
-Plastic Deformation Behavior and Models for Materials
-Stress–Strain Analysis of Plastically Deforming Members
-Strain-Based Approach to Fatigue
-Time-Dependent Behavior: Creep and Damping
-Appendix A Review of Selected Topics from Mechanics of Materials
-Appendix B Statistical Variation in Materials Properties

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