Metal Fatigue in Engineering
Discover the essential insights into the world of material integrity with Metal Fatigue in Engineering by Ralph I. Stephens. Published by John Wiley & Sons Inc in 2000, this comprehensive second edition spans 496 pages and delves deep into the phenomena of metal fatigue caused by various stresses such as weight loads, torque, and friction.
This authoritative resource is designed for engineers and professionals seeking to understand the mechanisms that lead to cracking and failure in metal components. With detailed analyses and practical examples, Metal Fatigue in Engineering equips readers with the knowledge to enhance the durability and reliability of engineering designs. Whether you're a seasoned expert or a student in the field, this book is a vital addition to your library.