MODERN APPLIED FRACTURE MECHANICS (HB 2022)
COATES C.
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Modern Applied Fracture Mechanics presents a practical, accessible guide to understanding and applying basic linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) techniques to problems commonly seen in industry, including fatigue analysis, failure analysis, and damage tolerance.
Including applications for several software programs, AFGROW, MATLABŪ, ABAQUS, and a web-based FM calculator, the book discusses appropriate models, assumptions, and typical input/output parameters. It provides a framework that will enable readers to quickly learn and use fracture mechanics (FM) software packages and/or write their own code to solve unique or standard FM problems. The book covers the fundamental concepts needed to successfully execute routine applications or conduct experimental investigations. End-of-chapter problems are included, along with real-world examples to enhance student understanding.
The textbook is appropriate for undergraduate students, preparing them for the industry, and for advanced studies in fracture mechanics at the graduate level. Industry professionals and researchers will find this book a valuable resource for understanding basic fracture mechanics principles and methods.
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Cameron Coates is Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Assistant Dean at Kennesaw State University, in Marietta, Georgia. Dr. Coates earned his B.Sci from the United States Naval Academy, and his M.Sci and Ph.D from the Georgia Institute of Technology. His recent research includes solid mechanics, and fracture mechanics, aerospace and biomechanical applications, and engineering education. He has received summer research fellow appointments to the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and the US Air Force Research Lab, Wright Patterson AFB. Dr. Coates is passionate about student learning and growth.
Valmiki Sooklal is Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Kennesaw State University. His research areas include experimental and computational fracture mechanics, laser/material interaction, tissue welding, sustainable housing, and remote sensing. Dr. Sooklal graduated from Tulane University, in New Orleans, with a doctorate in Mechanical Engineering. He also conducts research in Engineering Education, with a focus on developing education tools to enhance the senior design/capstone process.
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