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Ultrasonic fatigue experiments with biaxial cruciform specimens [PDF]
Fatigue studies of materials in simple or complex loading systems for any given lifetime is object of continuous research. This is due to the advancements on mechanical and structural components, as well as for new and innovative materials, which implies
da Costa Pedro R. +3 more
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Damage and fracture in thin metal sheets: New biaxial experiments
In the paper new biaxial specimen geometries for thin ductile sheet metals are proposed. The design focuses on the stress-dependent damage and failure behavior.
Steffen Gerke +4 more
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Influence of biaxial stress on magnetostriction—Experiments and modeling
The paper deals with the influence of biaxial stress on the magnetic and magnetostriction behavior of a low carbon steel used for structural pieces in the car industry. Material, specimen, measurement set-up and protocol are presented. Anhysteretic measurements are performed, giving results in accordance with literature.
Hubert, Olivier +5 more
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Development of a biaxial tensile testing machine for pulsed neutron experiments
A biaxial tensile testing method has been used to get macroscopic information on elastoplastic deformation of a thin steel specimen and improve the accuracy of plastic processing of steel materials.
Koji Kiriyama +4 more
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Hypoelastic Soft Tissues: Part II: In-Plane Biaxial Experiments. [PDF]
In Part I, a novel hypoelastic framework for soft-tissues was presented. One of the hallmarks of this new theory is that the well-known exponential behavior of soft-tissues arises consistently and spontaneously from the integration of a rate based formulation. In Part II, we examine the application of this framework to the problem of biaxial kinematics,
Freed AD, Einstein DR, Sacks MS.
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Shape optimization of the X0‐specimen for biaxial experiments [PDF]
AbstractThe mechanical damage and fracture behavior of ductile sheet metals strongly depend on the stress state and intensity. Thus, for adequate characterization of the material behavior, it is crucial to have specimens that cover different and preferably distinct stress states, especially in the inelastic domain. In this paper, the geometry of the X0‐
Liedmann, Jan +3 more
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The Biaxial Mechanics of Thermally Denaturing Skin - Part I: Experiments [PDF]
Abstract The mechanics of collageneous soft tissues, such as skin, are sensitive to heat. Thus, quantifying and modeling thermo-mechanical coupling of skin is critical to our understanding of skin’s physiology, pathophysiology, as well as its treatment.
William D. Meador +3 more
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Many experiments indicated the remarkable dependence of the strength and failure behavior of anisotropic ductile metals on the loading direction and on the stress state.
Michael Brünig +2 more
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A large amount of experimental studies have shown significant dependence of strength of ductile metals on stress state and stress history. These effects have to be taken into account in constitutive models and corresponding numerical analysis to be able ...
Michael Brünig +2 more
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Study on strength criterion of composite solid propellants under complex loading
A solid rocket motor is the power source of the missile. In order to accurately evaluate its structural integrity and improve the reliability of the power system, it is mandatory to construct an accurate strength criterion for the composite solid ...
Xueren Wang +4 more
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