Chapter
The Effects of Pressure on the Fracture of Composite Materials
Abstract
ABSTRACTThe use of tensile tests with superimposed hydrostatic pressures enables a variety of combinations of equivalent stress and mean stress to be obtained. In conventional metallic materials the use of tests under superimposed hydrostatic pressure is of value in the study of processes such as ductile fracture which involve dilatent events such as void nucleation and growth. Quantitative models of ductile fracture and fracture mechanism maps …
Authors
Zok F; Embury JD
Book title
Proceedings of the International Symposium On: Advanced Structural Materials
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
1989
DOI
10.1016/b978-0-08-036090-4.50008-2