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have been built throughout the world, the number of brittle fractures has been
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have been built throughout the world, the number of brittle fractures has been
very small. As a result, the designer seldom concerns himself or herself with th
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notch toughness of structural materials because the failure rat
pared with the total number of engineering structures that
have been built throughout the world, the number of brittle fractures has been
very small. As a result, the designer seldom concerns himself or herself with th
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notch toughness of structural materials because the failure rat
pared with the total number of engineering structures that
have been built throughout the world, the number of brittle fractures has been
very small. As a result, the designer seldom concerns himself or herself with th
e
notch toughness of structural materials because the failure rat
pared with the total number of engineering structures that
have been built throughout the world, the number of brittle fractures has been
very small. As a result, the designer seldom concerns himself or herself with th
e
notch toughness of structural materials because the failure rat
pared with the total number of engineering structures that
have been built throughout the world, the number of brittle fractures has been
very small. As a result, the designer seldom concerns himself or herself with th
e
notch toughness of structural materials because the failure ratpared with the to
tal number of engineering structures that
have been built throughout the world, the number of brittle fractures has been
very small. As a result, the designer seldom concerns himself or herself with th
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notch toughness of structural materials because the failure ratpared with the to
tal number of engineering structures that
have been built throughout the world, the number of brittle fractures has been
very small. As a result, the designer seldom concerns himself or herself with th
e
notch toughness of structural materials because the failure rat
pared with the total number of engineering structures that
have been built throughout the world, the number of brittle fractures has been
very small. As a result, the designer seldom concerns himself or herself with th
e
notch toughness of structural materials because the failure rat
displacement in the i direction, E i is the normal strain in
the i direction, Yij is the engineering shear strain in the ij plane, and % is
the shear strain in the ij plane.
Shear strains are symmetrical with respect to the coordinates, i.e.,
Yij-- a/ji, ~'ij-- Eft, i=x,y,z,j-x,y,z,i:/:j, (I.1-12)
of the Cartesian axes at a given point in the body so that all shear
strains (I.1-12)vanish. The normal strains that remain at this point in the
body after this rotation of axes are called the principal strains E 1 , E 2, and
E 3, where the subscripts 1,2, 3 denote the new Cartesian axes.
Change of Volume
The change of volume of a material, AV per unit volume of material V,
is referred to as the dilatation O. The dilatation i
displacement in the i direction, E i is the normal strain in
the i direction, Yij is the engineering shear strain in the ij plane, and % is
the shear strain in the ij plane.
Shear strains are symmetrical with respect to the coordinates, i.e.,
Yij-- a/ji, ~'ij-- Eft, i=x,y,z,j-x,y,z,i:/:j, (I.1-12)
as can be seen from their relationships with displacement (I.1-9)-(I.1-11).
Analogous to shear stresses, it is always possible to rotate the orientation
of the Cartesian axes at a given point in the body so that all shear
strains (I.1-12)vanish. The normal strains that remain at this point in the
body after this rotation of axes are called the principal strains E 1 , E 2, and
E 3, where the subscripts 1,2, 3 denote the new Cartesian axes.
Change of Volume
The change of volume of a material, AV per unit volume of material V,
is referred to as the dilatation O. The dilatation i
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