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On the Growth of Corrosion Cracks

Corrosion, 1973
The theoretical model of corrosion crack growth due to electrochemical processes is offered in this paper. Some test data available in literature are analyzed.
G. P. Cherepanov   +2 more
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Crack Growth Resistance

JOM, 1987
Materials design and development for resistance to stress corrosion cracking depends upon an understanding of the crack-growth mechanism. The factors controlling stress corrosion cracking may be classified as environmental, material and mechanical. This overview examines the state of the art in stress corrosion cracking and reviews such considerations ...
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Mechanics of Crack Growth

1976
Description This publication, Mechanics of Crack Growth, contains papers presented at the Eighth National Symposium on Fracture Mechanics which was held at Brown University, Providence, R. I., 26-28 Aug. 1974. The symposium was sponsored by Committee E24 on Fracture Testing of Metals of the American Society for Testing and Materials.
JR Rice, PC Paris
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Creep Crack Growth

1981
A concise review is presented of widely used theories for the quantitative description of the growth of cracks in creeping media. Deficiencies are highlighted of the way in which calculations of component lifetimes have been carried out. New data is presented which overcomes some of the deficiencies, and results are presented of calculated component ...
D. R. Hayhurst   +2 more
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Fatigue Crack Growth

2018
Readers of this book will have previous knowledge of fracture mechanics, and as such no effort will be made to delve here into fundamental concepts.
Sérgio M. O. Tavares   +1 more
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Subcritical Crack Growth

1999
So far two types of crack extension have been considered: stable crack extension starting at K 1 =K 10 and unstable crack extension, if K 1=K 1inst is reached (or at K 1 =K 1c for a material with a flat crack growth resistance curve). A third type of crack extension is called subcritical crack extension.
Dietrich Munz, Theo Fett
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Crack Growth in Sapphire

2008
Crack growth was studied in sapphire on both the m-plane and the r-plane (rhombohedral twin plane). The crack growth rate on the m-plane was expressed in terms of a power law function of stress-intensity factor and an Arrhenius function of temperature. Crack growth on r-plane double-torsion specimens was irregular.
Sheldon M. Wiederhom, Ralph F. Krause
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Crack Growth Equations

1996
In the paper the equations of stable and unstable crack growth are reconsidered in the framework of thermodynamics. The new approach is proposed that is tested for the fast crack growth. The results obtained reflect qualitatively the main features of this process.
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Fatigue Crack Growth

1997
As discussed in Chapter 2, the traditional approach to estimate the total life of a structural part is to use the S—N diagram (alternating stress, S, versus the total number of cycles to failure, N). This diagram can be constructed by conducting several laboratory tests on standard specimens subjected to low amplitude fluctuating loads simulating the ...
Bahram Farahmand   +2 more
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Subcritical Crack Growth

1991
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses subcritical crack growth, which is usually the result of a stress-enhanced reaction between the ceramic and ambient moisture. The effect of subcritical crack growth on the strength of ceramics can be understood by using the science of fracture mechanics, which provides methods for quantifying crack growth ...
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