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Cracks and Fracture is a definitive resource for understanding the mechanics of material failure and fracture propagation. Written by K. Bertram Broberg, this academic text combines rigorous mathematical theory with practical engineering applications to explain how and why materials crack under stress.
The book covers fundamental principles of fracture mechanics, including stress analysis, crack growth models, and failure criteria across various material types. Broberg presents both classical approaches and modern computational methods for predicting and analyzing fracture behavior. The work is essential for engineers, materials scientists, and researchers working in structural design, safety analysis, and material development.
With detailed illustrations and worked examples, this text serves as both a theoretical reference and a practical guide for professionals dealing with material integrity and longevity in real-world applications.







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