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Hierarchical crack-resistant, tissue-mimetic hydrogels enabled by progressive nanocrystallization of anisotropic polymer networks. [PDF]
Li H +6 more
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A Comprehensive Review on the Fatigue of Wood and Wood-Based Materials. [PDF]
Gaberšček Tuta G, Fajdiga G.
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Advanced High-Strength Medium-Manganese Steels as an Alternative to Conventional Forging Steels: A Review. [PDF]
Kozłowska A, Wojtacha A.
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2012
Fatigue and Fracture: Understanding the Basics provides a comprehensive review of the fatigue and fracture behaviors of engineering materials and an introduction to the predictive capabilities of fracture mechanics. The book is roughly divided into three equal sections, the first of which covers the mechanical properties of materials, ductile and ...
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Fatigue and Fracture: Understanding the Basics provides a comprehensive review of the fatigue and fracture behaviors of engineering materials and an introduction to the predictive capabilities of fracture mechanics. The book is roughly divided into three equal sections, the first of which covers the mechanical properties of materials, ductile and ...
Bohlmann, Berend +10 more
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Fatigue, and fracture mechanics
11th Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, 1970Complex airframe design for economic and safe operation and long life using fatigue and fracture ...
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Fracture and fatigue in osteocytes
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 2014Fatigue is a common mode of mechanical failure which occurs when a material is subjected to repeated cycles at a strain level less than that needed for monotonic fracture. Fatigue has been observed and measured in many different materials but, until recently, not in cells.
Simone, Mulargia +3 more
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Fatigue, Insufficiency, and Pathologic Fractures
JAMA, 1964A partial or complete fracture which results from the inherent inability of bone to withstand stress applied without violence in a rhythmical, repeated, subthreshold manner is a "stress fracture." Because numerous terms have been used in the medical literature to designate the two types of stress fractures, the following classification is recommended ...
R L, PENTECOST +2 more
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1988
Abstract : In the last twenty years, much progress has been made with the continuum mechanics characterization of crack growth rates through the application of linear elastic and elastic-plastic fracture mechanics, and such analyses are now in widespread use for defect-tolerant design codes.
J. H. Underwood +2 more
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Abstract : In the last twenty years, much progress has been made with the continuum mechanics characterization of crack growth rates through the application of linear elastic and elastic-plastic fracture mechanics, and such analyses are now in widespread use for defect-tolerant design codes.
J. H. Underwood +2 more
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1996
Volume 19 is a resource for basic concepts, alloy property data, and the testing and analysis methods used to characterize fatigue and fracture behavior of structural materials. Contents include fatigue mechanisms, crack growth and testing; fatigue strength prediction and analysis; fracture mechanics, damage tolerance, and life assessment ...
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Volume 19 is a resource for basic concepts, alloy property data, and the testing and analysis methods used to characterize fatigue and fracture behavior of structural materials. Contents include fatigue mechanisms, crack growth and testing; fatigue strength prediction and analysis; fracture mechanics, damage tolerance, and life assessment ...
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Fatigue and fracture mechanics
Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 1973Abstract The application of methods of fracture mechanics to the prediction of fatigue life presupposes the existence of a single flaw of ‘critical’ size the slow propagation of which, under repeated cyclic loading, represents the relevant damage mechanism that governs ‘fatigur’ until the flaw has grown to unstable size.
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