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Biaxial fatigue behavior of a powder metallurgical TRIP steel [PDF]
Multiaxial fatigue behavior is an important topic in critical structural components. In the present study the biaxial-planar fatigue behavior of a powder metallurgical TRIP steel (Transformation Induced Plasticity) was studied by taking into account ...
S. Ackermann +4 more
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Fracture induced failure of plates in hull structures subjected to in-plane biaxial low-cycle fatigue loading are generally a combination of accumulative plasticity and biaxial low-cycle fatigue damage.
Junlin Deng +4 more
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In this study, a customized pressure-loaded blister test device capable of achieving sinusoidal control of pressure was developed to investigate the biaxial fatigue durability of proton exchange membrane (PEM) for fuel cells.
Qiang Lin +4 more
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Computational simulation of biaxial fatigue behaviour of lotus-type porous material [PDF]
A computational simulation of low-cycle fatigue behaviour of lotus-type porous material, subjected to biaxial in-phase loading cycles is presented in this paper.
J. Kramberger +3 more
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The biaxial fatigue crack growth behavior of commercial pure titanium TA2 of cruciform specimens with different crack inclination angles (β = 90°, 60°, 45°) under various biaxial load ratios (λ = 0, 0.5, 1) and different stress ratios (R = 0, 0.1, 0.3 ...
Wen-Jie Bao +4 more
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Fracture failures of ship plates subjected to in-plane biaxial low-cycle fatigue loading are generally the coupling result of accumulative plasticity and biaxial low-cycle fatigue damage.
Junlin Deng +4 more
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Multi-purpose fatigue sensor. Part 1. Uniaxial and multiaxial fatigue [PDF]
The paper describes the key principles and results of preliminary experiments aimed at the development of new technique for the fatigue life prediction under conditions of biaxial cyclic tension.
M.V. Karuskevich +6 more
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Background Mechanical surface treatments can deteriorate the mechanical properties of zirconia. This study evaluated and compared the biaxial flexural strength, fracture toughness, and fatigue resistance of high translucency (HT) to low translucency (LT)
Alaaeldin Elraggal +3 more
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Biaxial fatigue loading of notched composites [PDF]
Thin-walled, 2.54-cm diameter tubular specimens of graphite/epoxy (Fiberite T300/1034) were fatigue cycled in combinations of axial, torsion al, and internal pressure loading. Two different four-ply layup configura tions were tested: [0/90] s and [±45]s; each tube contained a 0.48-cm diameter circular hole penetrating one wall midway along the tube ...
Philip H. Francis +3 more
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Ultrasonic fatigue testing device under biaxial bending [PDF]
A new fatigue testing device has been developed to test specimens under biaxial loading at 20 kHz. A flat smooth specimen with a disc geometry is placed on a torus frame and cyclically loaded at the center of its upper face.
C. Brugger +3 more
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