1st Edition

Deformation and Evolution of Life in Crystalline Materials An Integrated Creep-Fatigue Theory

By Xijia Wu Copyright 2019
420 Pages
by CRC Press

412 Pages 8 Color & 243 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

412 Pages 8 Color & 243 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

This book walks you through the fundamental deformation and damage mechanisms. It lends the reader the key to open the doors into the maze of deformation/fracture phenomena under various loading conditions. Furthermore it provides the solution method to material engineering design and analysis problems, for those working in the aerospace, automotive or energy industries. The book... Read more


1. Crystal Structure and Dislocation Kinetics



2. Deformation Mechanisms



3. Physics of Material Damage



4. The Integrated Creep-Fatigue Theory



5. Creep



6. Low Cycle Fatigue



7. Thermomechanical Fatigue



8. High Cycle Fatigue



9. Microscopic Crack Nucleation and Growth



10. Macroscopic Crack Growth



11. Single Crystal Ni-Base Superalloys



12. Thermal Barrier Coatings



13. Ceramics Matrix Composites



14. Component—Level Life Cycle Management



Appendix A—Solving Dislocation Distributions for a ZSK Crack



Appendix B—Solving Dislocation Distributions for a BCS Crack



References

Biography

Dr. Xijia Wu is a Senior Research Officer of the National Research Council Canada, and also an adjunct professor at Carleton University. His major research is on deformation and life prediction modeling for high temperature materials. He serves various industrial clients as part of his official duty. He has published more than 150 papers in referred journals and conference proceedings and is recognized as a leading expert in this field. He has received many institutional and conference awards.