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International Journal of Geosynthetics and Ground Engineering, 2021
Wittawat Yodsomjai +2 more
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Energy‐Based Failure Criterion for Wood
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 1994Recent research into the strength of dimension lumber has led to the development of an alternative failure criterion based on the notion of a critical energy density for the material. The strength of wood is known to be related to the duration of an applied load; however, duration-of-load effects cannot be explained within the context of a theoretical ...
Timothy A. Philpot +2 more
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Engineering Failure Analysis, 2021
Mohsen Ahmadi Jebeli, M. Heidari-Rarani
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Mohsen Ahmadi Jebeli, M. Heidari-Rarani
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Criterion for fatigue failure in steels
Technical Physics Letters, 1999A formal criterion for fatigue failure in steels, which permits reliable detection of the transition to the final stage of the process on the basis of the form of the dependence of the propagation velocity of ultrasonic waves in them on the number of loading cycles and the derivatives of this function with respect to the number of cycles, is ...
L. B. Zuev +2 more
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Pipeline crack failure criterion
Neftyanoe khozyaystvo - Oil Industry, 2023V.M. Varshitskii +4 more
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Reliability Analysis of Mohr Failure Criterion
Journal of Engineering Mechanics, 1989For biaxial states of stress in mass concrete structures, safety can be assessed in terms of the Mohr failure criterion. Safety is generally evaluated by a deterministic factor of safety. When loads vary and material properties are not known with certainty, reliability analysis evaluates safety probabilistically.
Harald Kreuzer, Karl V. Bury
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Three-Parameter Failure Criterion for Concrete
Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division, 1982A general, three-dimensional failure criterion for plain concrete and mortar is proposed. This criterion is formulated in terms of the first and the third stress invariants of the stress tensor, and it involves only three independent material parameters.
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On point cloud failure criterion predictions
Journal of Composite MaterialsA new failure criterion has been developed to improve modeling of orthotropic structural composites subjected to quasi-static and impact loadings. Rather than using an analytical expression that traditionally has been employed to predict failure, a point cloud failure surface is constructed in the stress/strain space using a combination of virtual and
Ashutosh Maurya +3 more
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Dual Failure Criterion for Plain Concrete
Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division, 1974Considering plain concrete as an isotropic homogeneous continuum, a criterion has been proposed to govern the failure of this material. According to this dual fracture-yield criterion, two modes of failure are possible, i.e., the material element may fail either in shear or in tension depending upon the corresponding strain (stress) state.
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