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Relating Paris Law Fatigue Crack Growth in Composites with a Physics-Based Fatigue Model

American Society for Composites 2017, 2017
The focus of this paper is to explore potential connections between the kinetic theory of fracture (KTF), a physics-based fatigue life prediction methodology, and the traditional Paris Law approach to prediction of fatigue crack propagation in composites. In previous research, KTF has been used primarily as a predictor of fatigue initiation.
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Scaling Laws and Fractality in Fatigue Crack Growth

2015
Fatigue problem is still very much an empirical art rather than a science, despite being a relatively old subject having nearly 160 years of studying history since (Wöhler, 1860). Many problems in the area of fatigue still remain unsolved. (Cui, 2002) pointed out six important examples, such as the fatigue life prediction under variable amplitude; the
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Predictive fatigue crack growth law of high-strength steels

Journal of Materials Science and Technology, 2022
P Zhang
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Assessment of fatigue resistance of concrete: S-N curves to the Paris’ law curves

Construction and Building Materials, 2022
Petr Miarka   +2 more
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An improved inverse power law model for accelerated fatigue life prediction of 6061-T6 and AZ31B-F

Engineering Failure Analysis, 2022
Zizhen Xu, Kaifan Du, Wenhu Liu
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Stochastic fatigue damage in viscoelastic materials using probabilistic pseudo J-integral Paris' law

Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 2021
Xue Luo, Yuqing Zhang, Rongqiao Xu
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Application of Miller yield criterion to develop a unified fatigue law of asphalt mixture for different loading modes

Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures, 2023
Songtao Lv   +2 more
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The scaling laws of stage II fatigue fracture

International Journal of Fracture, 1993
K. E. Puttick, A. G. Atkins
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Fatigue, mental state and mood of law enforcement officers

Applied psychology and pedagogy
The article discusses the relationship between fatigue and the peculiarities of the mental state of ATS employees, including discussing which types of moods are dominant among ATS employees with different values of fatigue. The study involved 470 employees of the Department of Internal Affairs who underwent initial training and advanced training at the
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Law of Cumulative Damage in the Fatigue of Textile Fibers1

Textile Research Journal, 1965
W. James Lyons, Dusan C. Prevorsek
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