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- W40415232 abstract "ABSTRACT A solid may fail by any one of a number of competing micromechanisms of fracture: cleavage, ductile fracture, rupture, intergranular creep fracture, and so on. The overall behaviour, for a given material and stress state, can be summarised as a fracture-mechanism map: a diagram with stress as one axis and temperature as the other, showing the field of dominance of each mechanism. Such maps are constructed by assembling and analysing fracture observations and data for the material. They give an overview of the micromechanisms by which the material may fail, and help identify the one most likely to be dominant in a given experiment, or an engineering applicatio. They further help in identifying the mechanism of crack-advance likely to be dominant in the monotonic or cyclic loading of cracked materials. Maps and their characteristics are described in Part I of this paper. In Part II of the paper the application of fracture mechanics concepts to cracks at elevated temperatures is examined. Particular consideration is given to the charaxjterisation of crax^k tip stress-strain fields and parameters controlling crack extension under static and cyclic loads." @default.
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