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Creep—fatigue crack growth

1994
In this chapter the main factors influencing high temperature creep—fatigue crack growth in engineering materials are discussed. The significance of minimum to maximum load ratio R, frequency, environment and temperature are considered in turn. Transgranular cycle dependent and intergranular time dependent controlled cracking processes are identified ...
G. A. Webster, R. A. Ainsworth
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Chaos caused by fatigue crack growth

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2003
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Foong, Chee-Hoe   +3 more
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Fatigue Crack Growth from Compression Pre-Cracks

Materials Performance and Characterization, 2015
Abstract The compression pre-crack method can be used to develop near-threshold fatigue crack growth rates much quicker than the ASTM standard load shed method. The compression pre-crack method is faster than the standard method and eliminates load history effects that are of concern when the standard method is used.
Meghan J. Borz   +3 more
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Modeling Fatigue Crack Growth

2009
Abstract Understanding fatigue crack growth is critical for the safe operation of many structural components. This article reviews the standard fracture mechanics and methods to determine the crack growth rate for a material and loading condition experimentally.
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Fatigue crack initiation and subsequent crack growth in fillet welded steel joints

International Journal of Fatigue, 2019
Z. Mikulski, T. Lassen
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The effects of thermal treatments on the fatigue crack growth of Beishan granite: an in situ observation study

Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2020
Jintao Wang   +3 more
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Creep-Fatigue Crack Growth

1987
In this chapter, the technologically important subject of fatigue at high temperatures is taken up again. In Chapter 18, fatigue failure due to more or less homogeneous cavitation of grain boundaries in the whole specimen was discussed, whereas now failure by the growth of cracks under cyclic-loading conditions will be investigated.
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FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH UNDER ULTRASONIC FATIGUE LOADING

Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures, 1997
Abstract— In this paper, a stress and modal analysis of an ultrasonic vibration system consisting of a notched specimen and one or two amplifying horns have been performed by using 3D finite element calculations. The stress intensity factors in ultrasonic fatigue crack propagation are evaluated by means of displacement and energy approaches.
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Probabilistic fatigue crack growth

1997
In the previous chapters we have treated the crack initiation and propagation process in a deterministic manner. However, there is ample evidence which indicates a variability in strength of components/samples of the same shape manufactured in an identical fashion. This was briefly discussed in section 1.6 (see also Fig. 1.17).
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Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2022

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Kimberly D Miller   +2 more
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