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Multiaxial creep–fatigue life prediction for cruciform specimen

International Journal of Fatigue, 2007
Abstract This paper describes the high temperature multiaxial creep–fatigue life prediction for type 304 stainless steel. Finite element analyses were performed for determining the stress–strain state in the gage part of a cruciform specimen subjected to creep–fatigue loading under four strain waves at three principal strain ratios.
Shengde Zhang
exaly   +2 more sources

Multiaxial creep–fatigue life using cruciform specimen

International Journal of Fatigue, 2007
Abstract This paper studies the multiaxial creep–fatigue life for type 304 stainless steel at elevated temperature. Strain controlled biaxial tension–compression creep–fatigue tests were carried out using cruciform specimens under four strain waves at three principal strain ratios.
Shengde Zhang, Masaya Harada
exaly   +2 more sources

Stability of cruciform specimens for fracture tests under compression

Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 2022
Cruciform specimens have been developed in the last decades in order to evaluate the fatigue and fracture material behaviour under biaxial stress fields. These evaluations have been generally conducted under positive load ratios, so as to prevent the potential buckling of these generally thin specimens.
Giannella V., Amato D., Perrella M.
openaire   +2 more sources

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