The Welding Engineers Guide to Fracture and Fatigue provides an essential introduction to fracture and fatigue and the assessment of these failure modes; through to the level of knowledge that would be expected of a qualified welding engineer. Part one covers the basic principles of weld fracture and fatigue. It begins with a review of the design of engineered structures; provides descriptions of typical welding defects and how these defects behave in structures undergoing static and cyclical loading; and explains the range of failure modes. Part two then explains how to detect and assess defects using fitness for service assessment procedures. Throughout; the book assumes no prior knowledge and explains concepts from first principles. Covers the basic principles of weld fracture and fatigue.Reviews the design of engineered structures; provides descriptions of typical welding defects and how these defects behave in structures undergoing static and cyclical loading; and explains the range of failure modes.Explains how to detect and assess defects using fitness for service assessment procedures.
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