Fatigue of Materials
Discover the essential insights into the science of fatigue with the second revised edition of Fatigue of Materials by Cambridge University Press. Published in 1998, this comprehensive guide spans 704 pages, making it an invaluable resource for engineers and researchers alike. This book delves into fatigue failures across a wide array of engineering applications, providing a thorough understanding of the mechanics involved in metals, non-metals, and composites.
Featuring detailed discussions on micromechanisms, example problems, and practice exercises, Fatigue of Materials equips readers with the knowledge needed to tackle real-world challenges. Additionally, the inclusion of industrial case studies offers practical insights into fatigue deformation and failures, making this book a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their expertise in material fatigue.
Enhance your understanding of this critical topic and ensure your projects are built on solid foundations with this authoritative text.