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Fatigue and fracture mechanics

Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 1973
Abstract 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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Fatigue and fracture mechanics

Physics in Technology, 1983
The formation and behaviour of cracks are first examined and their influence on the mechanical integrity of components is stressed.
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Fatigue and fracture

2021
Auricchio, Ferdinando   +3 more
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Fatigue and environment-assisted fracture

1990
It was first realized in the middle of the nineteenth century that engineering components and structures often fail when subjected to repeated fluctuating loads whose magnitude is well below the critical load under monotonic loading. Early investigations were primarily concerned with axle and bridge failures which occurred at cyclic load levels less ...
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Fatigue Fracture and Weld

2019
Abstract Thermal and transformation stresses, resulting from welding, adding up with operational stresses can result in failure. Examples involving the crankshaft of a shaft-drive to produce artificial waves in a swimming pool, the joint bar of a dredger cast out of a running non-alloyed steel with 39 kg/sq mm tensile strength, which had
Friedrich Karl Naumann, Ferdinand Spies
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Very high cycle and gigacycle fatigue of fiber-reinforced composites: A review on experimental approaches and fatigue damage mechanisms

Progress in Materials Science, 2021
Peyman Shabani   +2 more
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Fatigue and fracture

Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 1989
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Fatigue and Fracture

2014
Qiang Bai, Yong Bai
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