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On damage initiation and evolution

open access: yes, 2001
Engelen, R.A.B.   +2 more
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Anisotropic damage law of evolution

European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids, 2000
A formulation for anisotropic damage is established in the framework of strain equivalence. The model involves two elastic parameters of the virgin, initially isotropic material, five parameters for damage, and three additional parameters for low-cycle fatigue, high-cycle fatigue and fracture in tension.
Lemaitre, Jean   +2 more
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On finite damage: ductile fracture-damage evolution

Mechanics of Materials, 1985
Abstract The tensorial entities pertaining to the presence of a damage zone within a representative material sample are obtained from the micro-macro transition of kinematic quantities in finite deformation. It is shown that they reduce to a ‘small-damage’ tensor as the finite deformation measures reduce to their common infinitesimal counterpart ...
A. Dragon, A. Chihab
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The Evolution of Damage Control Surgery

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2012
The philosophy of damage control surgery has developed tremendously over the past 10 years. It has expanded outside the original boundaries of the abdomen and has been applied to all aspects of trauma care, ranging from resuscitation to limb-threatening vascular injuries.
John, Chovanes   +2 more
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Temperature evolution during fatigue damage

Intermetallics, 2005
Abstract Fatigue damage is closely related to plastic deformation and heat dissipation, which affect the temperature of the materials. In the current research, a state-of-the-art infrared-thermography camera has been used as a nondestructive evaluation (NDE) method to investigate the temperature evolutions in both crystalline and amorphous materials ...
B. Yang   +8 more
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Damage evolution in mild steel

International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 1988
Abstract Macroscopic attributes of damage resulting from development of microvoids in a cold-strained mild steel are examined. One of them is the relative density change, the evolution of which has been found experimentally in torsion and in a process close to uniaxial tension.
A. Rosochowski, L. Olejnik
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