Theory and Applications of Finite Groups
- 412pages
- 15 heures de lecture
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G. Tyler Miller Jr. est l'auteur ou le coauteur de 60 éditions de manuels pour des cours d'introduction aux sciences de l'environnement, à l'écologie de base, à l'énergie et à la chimie de l'environnement. Depuis 1975, les livres de Miller sont les manuels de sciences de l'environnement les plus utilisés aux États-Unis et dans le monde entier. Ses travaux portent sur un large éventail de sujets, des principes écologiques fondamentaux aux processus complexes de chimie environnementale. Ses contributions ont profondément marqué l'éducation environnementale.





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This graduate-level introduction offers a comprehensive exploration of classical methods, blending theoretical concepts with practical applications. It features numerous examples and demonstration programs, making complex ideas accessible for students. The focus on real-world applications ensures that readers can effectively apply their knowledge in practical settings.
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The study focuses on the properties and mechanical behavior of functionally-graded Titanium Matrix Composites (F/G TMCs), particularly the joint area between the composite and alloy. It reveals that this transition region is surprisingly robust, exhibiting nearly the strength of the unreinforced alloy, with plasticity as the primary deformation mechanism. The findings suggest that the monolithic alloy is the limiting factor in fatigue loading, highlighting the importance of strain values in determining the overall fatigue life. This research paves the way for further exploration of F/G TMCs in aerospace applications.
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