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Biaxial Wheel Fatigue Test

2017
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform laboratory procedures for biaxial fatigue testing of wheels intended for normal highway use and temporary use on passenger car vehicles.
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Biaxial Wheel Fatigue Test

2021
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform laboratory procedures for biaxial fatigue testing of wheels intended for normal highway use and temporary use on passenger car vehicles and light trucks and minimum cycle requirement for ferrous wheels for ballasted passenger car ...
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Biaxial Fatigue Testing Of Vulcanizates

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1961
Abstract Extensive fatigue tests of vulcanizates of natural rubber and SBR were carried out using a cycle of alternate stretching in two perpendicular directions. It is shown that the data can be best handled statistically by assuming a lognormal distribution or by the use of extreme probability techniques.
S. D. Gehman   +2 more
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Biaxial Fatigue Cracking from Notch

2013
Abstract : A study was initiated to clarify the behavior of biaxial fatigue cracking from a notch, transverse or 45 deg inclined, in a cruciform specimen of a 7075-T651 aluminum alloy. The biaxial fatigue test was conducted in air and aqueous 3.5% NaCl solution at room temperature under inphase and 180 deg out-of-phase loadings with biaxiality ratios ...
Charles Lei   +3 more
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Biaxial impact fatigue of polycarbonate

Journal of Materials Science, 1982
An impact fatigue test has been designed for studying the repeated biaxial impact load response of polymers. In the test geometry, a thin plate-like sample is rigidly held by an annular clamp and is repeatedly impacted by a hemispherically-tipped plunger. Results have been obtained for polycarbonate.
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Biaxial tension fatigue response of concrete

Cement and Concrete Composites, 2003
Abstract Concrete structures such as rigid airport pavements are subjected to repeated high-amplitude loads resulting from passing aircraft. The resulting stress-state in concrete is a biaxial combination of compression and tension. It is of interest to understand the response of plain concrete to such loading conditions, which will enable ...
Kolluru V Subramaniam, Surendra P Shah
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Low-Cycle Fatigue under Biaxial Stress

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1974
The low-cycle fatigue behaviour of a ferritic and an austenitic steel have been studied under various conditions of reversed biaxial strain. These cyclically softened and hardened respectively. In all cases, relationships of the form were found between total strain range Δε t and life Nf for lives in the range 102−105 cycles, with an abrupt change ...
M. W. Parsons, K. J. Pascoe
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Crack Growth Studies in Biaxial Fatigue

1988
The influence of strain state on the nucleation and early growth of fatigue cracks was investigated. Thin-walled tubular specimens of Inconel 718 were subjected to combinations of axial and torsional loading in the low-cycle fatigue regime. The changes in crack growth rates as a function of crack size have been examined at effective ...
H Sehitoglu, DF Socie, D Worthem
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Fatigue crack propagation under biaxial fatigue loading with single overloads

International Journal of Fatigue, 2018
Abstract The crack propagation behavior and the governing crack growth micromechanisms in aluminum alloy under in-plane biaxial fatigue loading with single overloads, of different magnitudes and occurring at different fatigue crack lengths, is investigated.
Siddhant Datta   +3 more
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Biaxial Fatigue of A533B Pressure Vessel Steel

Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, 1997
The low-to-intermediate cycle fatigue behavior of A533B steel is investigated using solid round bar specimens tested in combined bending and torsion. Loadings are applied in-phase and 90 deg out-of-phase to produce cases of proportional and nonproportional biaxial fatigue. Out-of-phase loadings are found to be more damaging than in-phase loadings.
D. V. Nelson, A. Rostami
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