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Fracture mechanics -- Experiments. : Experimental Evaluation of Stress Concentration and Intensity Factors : Useful Methods and Solutions to Experimentalist in Fracture Machanics / Edited by G.C. Sih  1981 1
Fracture mechanics -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.   9
Fracture mechanics -- Mathematical models   30
Fracture mechanics -- Mathematical models -- Congresses.   2
Fracture mechanics -- Mathematics   6
Fracture mechanics -- Measurement. : Advances in fatigue, fracture and damage assessment of materials / editor, A. Varvani-Farahani  2005 1
Fracture mechanics -- Methodology : Fractography and failure analysis / Jorge Luis González-Velázquez  2018 1
Fracture mechanics -- Periodicals   10
Fracture mechanics -- Problems, exercises, etc.   2
Fracture mechanics -- Simulation methods : Damage mechanics : theory, computation and practice  2015 1
Fracture mechanics -- Simulation methods -- Congresses : Damage mechanics : theory, computation and practice  2015 1
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Fracture Mechanics.   55
Metallic composites -- Fracture. : Fatigue and fracture of fibre metal laminates / René Alderliesten  2017 1
Metals -- Fracture   28
Metals -- Fracture -- Congresses.   24
Metals -- Fracture -- Environmental aspects -- Congresses. : Environmentally assisted cracking, science and engineering / W. Barry Lisagor, Thomas W. Crooker, and Brian N. Leis, editors  1990 1
Metals -- Fracture -- Handbooks, manuals, etc   2
Metals -- Fracture -- Mathematical models. : Structural fatigue in one-crack models with arbitrary inspection / by D.G. Ford  1979 1
Metamaterials -- Fracture -- Mathematics : Geometric control of fracture and topological metamaterials / Noah Mitchell  2020 1
 

Fracture, Micro -- See Fractures, Stress


Fractures due to the strain caused by repetitive exercise. They are thought to arise from a combination of MUSCLE FATIGUE and bone failure, and occur in situations where BONE REMODELING predominates over repair. The most common sites of stress fractures are the METATARSUS; FIBULA; TIBIA; and FEMORAL NECK
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Nanostructured materials -- Fracture : Fatigue and fracture of nanostructured materials / Pasquale Cavaliere  2021 1
Nickel steel -- Fracture : Fracture toughness and related characteristics of the cryogenic nickel steels / by A. W. Pense and R. D. Stout  1983 1
 

Fracture, Non-Depressed Skull -- See Skull Fractures


Fractures of the skull which may result from penetrating or nonpenetrating head injuries or rarely BONE DISEASES (see also FRACTURES, SPONTANEOUS). Skull fractures may be classified by location (e.g., SKULL FRACTURE, BASILAR), radiographic appearance (e.g., linear), or based upon cranial integrity (e.g., SKULL FRACTURE, DEPRESSED)
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Nuclear pressure vessels -- Materials -- Fracture : Master curve approach to monitor fracture toughness of reactor pressure vessels in nuclear power plants  2009 1
 

Fracture of materials -- See Fracture mechanics



--subdivisions Cracking and Fracture under individual materials and types of materials, e.g. Concrete--Cracking and Metals--Fracture
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Fracture of metals -- See Metals Fracture


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Fracture of solids -- See Fracture mechanics



--subdivisions Cracking and Fracture under individual materials and types of materials, e.g. Concrete--Cracking and Metals--Fracture
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Fracture, Open -- See Fractures, Open


Fractures in which there is an external wound communicating with the break of the bone
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Fracture, Orbital -- See Orbital Fractures


Fractures of the bones in the orbit, which include parts of the frontal, ethmoidal, lacrimal, and sphenoid bones and the maxilla and zygoma
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Fracture, Osteoporotic -- See Osteoporotic Fractures


Breaks in bones resulting from low bone mass and microarchitectural deterioration characteristic of OSTEOPOROSIS
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Fracture Osteosyntheses -- See Fracture Fixation, Internal


The use of internal devices (metal plates, nails, rods, etc.) to hold the position of a fracture in proper alignment
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Fracture Osteosynthesis -- See Fracture Fixation, Internal


The use of internal devices (metal plates, nails, rods, etc.) to hold the position of a fracture in proper alignment
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Fracture, Pathologic -- See Fractures, Spontaneous


Fractures occurring as a result of disease of a bone or from some undiscoverable cause, and not due to trauma. (Dorland, 27th ed)
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Fracture, Pathological -- See Fractures, Spontaneous


Fractures occurring as a result of disease of a bone or from some undiscoverable cause, and not due to trauma. (Dorland, 27th ed)
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Piezoelectric materials -- Fracture   2
Plastics -- Fracture   5
Plastics -- Fracture -- Handbooks, manuals, etc   2
Polymeric composites -- Fracture   2
Polymers -- Fracture.   8
Polymers -- Fracture -- Handbooks, manuals, etc : Characterization and failure analysis of plastics / edited by Todd J. Menna  2022 1
 

Fracture, Proximal Humeral -- See Shoulder Fractures


Fractures of the proximal humerus, including the head, anatomic and surgical necks, and tuberosities
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Fracture Reduction -- See Fracture Fixation


The use of metallic devices inserted into or through bone to hold a fracture in a set position and alignment while it heals
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Fracture Reductions -- See Fracture Fixation


The use of metallic devices inserted into or through bone to hold a fracture in a set position and alignment while it heals
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Reinforced concrete -- Fracture : Crack analysis in structural concrete : theory and applications / Zihai Shi  2009 1
Rocks -- Fracture   18
Rocks -- Fracture -- Congresses.   2
Rocks -- Fracture -- Mathematical models   5
Rocks -- Fracture -- Textbooks : Geologic fracture mechanics / Richard A. Schultz (Orion Geomechanics)  2019 1
 

Fracture, Shoulder -- See Shoulder Fractures


Fractures of the proximal humerus, including the head, anatomic and surgical necks, and tuberosities
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Fracture, Skull -- See Skull Fractures


Fractures of the skull which may result from penetrating or nonpenetrating head injuries or rarely BONE DISEASES (see also FRACTURES, SPONTANEOUS). Skull fractures may be classified by location (e.g., SKULL FRACTURE, BASILAR), radiographic appearance (e.g., linear), or based upon cranial integrity (e.g., SKULL FRACTURE, DEPRESSED)
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