Mechanical Characterisation of Cables in Different Loading Directions [PDF]
AbstractThe mechanical characterisation of cables can help improving the production and lifetime of various products, for example a robotic arm. Cables however form a class of composite structures, that is highly anisotropic and dissipates energy due to the reorientation of its constituents which is superimposed by the dissipation due to the ...
Sharma, Prateek +3 more
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Influence of changing loading directions on damage in sheet metal forming
The impact of the stress state on damage evolution, fracture behavior, and product performance is well understood for proportional loading. However, many complex sheet forming operations involve non-proportional loading, which affect the material's ...
Philipp Lennemann +2 more
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Experimental and numerical analyses of adhesively bonded T-joints under crash loading
Adhesively bonded metallic T-joints were subjected to impact at different loading directions and loading rates ranging from quasi-static to crash. Different damage and failure mechanisms were observed depending on the loading configuration.
Voß H., May M.
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Influence of Loading Directions on Dynamic Compressive Properties of Mill-Annealed Ti-6Al-4V Thick Plate. [PDF]
This paper investigates the influence of loading directions on mechanical performance, damage behavior and failure mechanisms of a mill-annealed Ti-6Al-4V (TC4) alloy thick plate at the strain rate of 2000/s.
Qin D, Lu S, Li Y.
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Realistic finite element ultimate load analyses of structural details as well as of shell structures made of anisotropic materials require suitable constitutive equations for the prediction of the deformational behavior and ultimate strength of biaxially
Josef Eberhardsteiner +3 more
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Study of isotropy of mechanical properties of the TPMS-based cellular structures [PDF]
The study of isotropy of mechanical properties of cellular structures was carried out. The studied objects are based on triply periodic minimal surfaces (“Schwarz primitive”) with various cell size parameter t.
Balabanov Sergey +4 more
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Strength of five specimens in two loading directions.
Strength of five specimens in two loading directions.
Yunlin Jiang (13113559) +2 more
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Fatigue crack growth in thin notched woven glass composites under tensile loading. Part II: modelling [PDF]
Fatigue propagation of a through-the-thickness crack in thin woven glass laminates is difficult to model when using homogeneous material assumption. Crack growth depends on both the fatigue behaviour of the fibres and of the matrix, these two phenomena ...
Barrau, Jean-Jacques +7 more
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Fatigue crack growth in thin notched woven glass composites under tensile loading. Part I: experimental [PDF]
Helicopter blades are made of composite materials mainly loaded in fatigue and have normally relatively thin skins. A through-the-thickness crack could appear in these skins.
Barrau, Jean-Jacques +7 more
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On the assessment of multiaxial fatigue damage under variable amplitude loading [PDF]
In this work, the performance of the SSF criterion is evaluated under variable amplitude loading conditions. The main objective was to inspect the validity of the hypothesis in which the SSF damage map remains valid for any high strength steel.
V. Anes, L. Reis, M. de Freitas
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