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1996
Metal fatigue is a major cause for failure of mechanical and structural components. We review the fracture mechanics of fatigue and Paris-Erdogan law for the mean behavior. After a consideration of experimental data reported by Virkler et al. (1979), we propose a continuous semimarkov process to model crack growth.
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Metal fatigue is a major cause for failure of mechanical and structural components. We review the fracture mechanics of fatigue and Paris-Erdogan law for the mean behavior. After a consideration of experimental data reported by Virkler et al. (1979), we propose a continuous semimarkov process to model crack growth.
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The Proceedings of the Materials and Mechanics Conference, 2017
Susumu SAITO +6 more
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Susumu SAITO +6 more
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1989
On the background of the historical evolution of the subject area, the current knowledge on creep crack growth is reviewed. The discussion is grouped around the C* integral, which is the appropriate load parameter for describing creep crack growth in ductile materials.
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On the background of the historical evolution of the subject area, the current knowledge on creep crack growth is reviewed. The discussion is grouped around the C* integral, which is the appropriate load parameter for describing creep crack growth in ductile materials.
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A Crack Growth Mechanics/Crack Growth Law and Its Application
The Proceedings of Conference of Kyushu Branch, 2002Tatsujiro MIYAZAKI, Hiroshi NOGUCHI
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2016
Fatigue in materials subjected to repeated cyclic loading can be defined as a progressive failure due to crack initiation (stage I), crack growth (stage II), and crack propagation (stage III) or instability stage. For instance, crack initiation of crack-free solids may be characterized by fatigue crack nuclei due to dislocation motion, which generates ...
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Fatigue in materials subjected to repeated cyclic loading can be defined as a progressive failure due to crack initiation (stage I), crack growth (stage II), and crack propagation (stage III) or instability stage. For instance, crack initiation of crack-free solids may be characterized by fatigue crack nuclei due to dislocation motion, which generates ...
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P057 Retarding Crack Growth due to Controlling Crack Growth Direction
The Proceedings of the Materials and Mechanics Conference, 2007Yoshiki IREI +3 more
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