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Fracture Mechanics Book

Fracture Mechanics Book

Fracture Mechanics Book

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Hi Folks. I am interested in getting a book recommendation on the topic of Fracture Mechanics. I'm looking for a book for someone just starting to learn about the topic, along with real world applications and not just theory.

RE: Fracture Mechanics Book

I believe my "Fracture Mechanics, Fundamentals and Applications" (2nd Ed., T. L. Anderson) is a very good book for both theory and practice.  It's one of the few graduate courses where the book is actually useful in the office at times...



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RE: Fracture Mechanics Book

David Broek's is another good one

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