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Overview
By Hiroshi Tada, Paul C. Paris and George R. Irwin
Now in a hardbound format, this extensive source of crack stress analysis information is nearly double the size of the previous edition.
Along with revisions, the authors provide 150 new pages of analysis and information. This classic volume can serve as an excellent reference, as well as a text for in-house training courses in various industries and academic settings.
Synopsis
By Hiroshi Tada, Paul C. Paris and George R. Irwin
Now in a hardbound format, this extensive source of crack stress analysis information is nearly double the size of the previous edition.
Along with revisions, the authors provide 150 new pages of analysis and information. This classic volume can serve as an excellent reference, as well as a text for in-house training courses in various industries and academic settings.
Booknews
New edition of a text that documents all of the important methods and results of elastic stress analysis as applied to small-scale yielding fracture mechanics and beyond. Each numerical solution and approximation method is accompanied by an estimate of the accuracy of the results or method. The authors (Hiroshi Tada and Paul C. Paris of Washington U.) provide descriptive sections of text in order to define the meaning of the information presented, to indicate and illustrate its conversion to other forms, and to develop methods of applying it to actual problems. In addition, they cover the theory and useful methods of compliance calibration analysis, weight function analysis for certain cases of arbitrary loading, plasticity analysis of crack problems, and orthotropic, anisotropic, and dynamic effects. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)