Synopses & Reviews
This book deals with the mechanical behaviour and fracture mechanics of parts with chemically, thermally or mechanically treated surfaces or with inorganic coatings (thin or thick), created in order to achieve special mechanical, chemical, thermal, electrical, magnetic or optical properties. The book explains how the strength or fatigue resistance are related to the parameters of surface treatment. The topic is not limited to one class of materials or surface treatment, but is dealt with in such a way that the information may be used for metallic and nonmetallic (e.g. ceramic) components and various kinds of treatment and their combinations, corresponding to modern design trends. Theoretical principles are explained and gives relatively simple formulae and methods (such as those for measuring mechanical and fracture mechanics properties) which can be used directly in research, design and development departments. Practical examples are also given.
Table of Contents
Preface. List of symbols.
1. Mechanisms of failure of structural materials.
2. Increasing the strength and lifetime by surface treatment.
3. Stresses and bodies with treated surfaces.
4. Principles of fracture mechanics.
5. Determination of mechanical properties.
6. Determination of stresses and time to failure.
7. Design and optimisation of surface treatment. References and author index. Subject index.