
Materials Science And Engineering: An Introduction, 9th Edition (wileyplus Acccess Code)
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Chapter 8.15, Problem 2DP
(a)
To determine
The ranking of the polymers from longest to shortest critical crack length and comment on the magnitude range of the computed values for metal alloys used in the ranking given in Table 8.3:
(b)
To determine
The ranking of the polymers relative to maximum allowable pressure according to leak before break criterion and comment on the magnitude range of the computed values for metal alloys used in the ranking given in Table 8.4:
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