Crack Arrest Concepts For Failure Prevention And Life Extension


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Crack Arrest Concepts for Failure Prevention and Life Extension


Crack Arrest Concepts for Failure Prevention and Life Extension

Author: Gyoujin Cho

language: en

Publisher: Woodhead Publishing

Release Date: 1996-04-30


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The proceedings of a seminar held at TWI in September, 1995, focusing on crack arrest philosophy which aknowledges that a brittle crack is arrested when it emerges from the critical region. Papers from prestigious researchers presented a critique and assessment of the theory and its application under: Introduction to crack arrest concepts; Recent trends in crack arrest research; Application of crack arrest concepts.

Advances in Nuclear Science and Technology


Advances in Nuclear Science and Technology

Author: Jeffery Lewins

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2006-04-18


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Since its initiation in 1962, this series has presented authoritative reviews of the most important developments in nuclear science and engineering, from both theoretical and applied perspectives. In addition, many original contributions are included.

Fracture, Plastic Flow and Structural Integrity in the Nuclear Industry


Fracture, Plastic Flow and Structural Integrity in the Nuclear Industry

Author: P. B. Hirsch

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2019-11-11


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This volume brings together the papers presented at the 7th Symposium organised by the Technical Advisory Group on Structural Integrity of Nuclear Plant (TAGS!) which was held at the TWI Conference Centre, Great Abington, UK on 29 April 1999. The Symposium, which marked 25 years of TAGSI and its predecessor, the Light Water Reactor Study Group (LWRSG), was dedicated to Sir Alan Cottrell FREng, FRS, whose impact on the fields of integrity, reliability and safety of engineering structures and components has been second to none.