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An edible and recyclable composite film composed of gelatin and activated charcoal is presented for multifunctional health and environmental monitoring. The edible films exhibit tuneable mechanical and electrical properties, along with multimodal sensing capabilities for strain, humidity, and temperature. The composite film is degradable and recyclable,
Ming Dong +6 more
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Low cycle fatigue behavior of polycrystalline NiAl at 300 and 1000 K
Bradley A. Lerch, Ronald D. Noebe
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Correlation of high cycle and low cycle fatigue data for some HTGR structural metals
Park Hong Soo, J.G.Y. Chow
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Effect of Prior Cold Work on Low Cycle Fatigue Behaviour of AISI Type 304 Stainless Steel
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Steel Research International, 2020
Dislocation characteristics and deformation‐induced martensite (DIM) transformation in an asymmetrically cyclic‐loaded metastable type 304 stainless steel (SS) are investigated compared with a stable type 316SS using EBSD and X‐ray diffraction line ...
M. Moshtaghi, Mahdieh Safyari
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Dislocation characteristics and deformation‐induced martensite (DIM) transformation in an asymmetrically cyclic‐loaded metastable type 304 stainless steel (SS) are investigated compared with a stable type 316SS using EBSD and X‐ray diffraction line ...
M. Moshtaghi, Mahdieh Safyari
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1988
Description The symposium on Low Cycle Fatigue: Directions for the Future was held in Bolton Landing (on Lake George), New York, 30 September to 4 October 1985. It was sponsored by ASTM Committee E09 on Fatigue, with support from the Hudson-Mohawk Chapter of AIME and the Eastern New York Chapter of ASM.
HD Solomon +3 more
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Description The symposium on Low Cycle Fatigue: Directions for the Future was held in Bolton Landing (on Lake George), New York, 30 September to 4 October 1985. It was sponsored by ASTM Committee E09 on Fatigue, with support from the Hudson-Mohawk Chapter of AIME and the Eastern New York Chapter of ASM.
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Modeling Very Low Cycle Fatigue
International Journal of Damage Mechanics, 1995The damage mechanics allows the formulation of a three-dimensional kinetic law of damage evolution adapted to very low cycle fatigue where the number of cycles are as low as one to twenty. Its applicability is shown by an identification on an Inconel 718 alloy at 630°C and by an application as a post processor after a finite element analysis of an ...
J. Dufailly, J. Lemaitre
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Low Cycle Fatigue of Structural Alloys
Materials Science Forum, 2021Metallurgy, mechanical engineering, energy, agriculture, food industry, energy, electronics, rocket and space technology – this is a far from complete list of areas of the national economy in which liquid cryogenic products (cryoproducts). The production volumes of such products and the scale of their use are constantly increasing.
Ivan Medved +4 more
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2003
A solution annealed type 316 stainless steel exhibits a uniaxial cyclic stress-strain curve at 550°C ...
J. Yates, M. W. Brown
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A solution annealed type 316 stainless steel exhibits a uniaxial cyclic stress-strain curve at 550°C ...
J. Yates, M. W. Brown
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Low cycle fatigue of superalloys
Materials Testing, 2004Abstract Low cycle fatigue (LCF) of a fourth-generation single-crystal (SC) Ni-base superalloy TMS-138 was studied by comparison with typical third-generation (TMS-75) and second-generation (CMSX-4) Ni-base SC superalloys. TMS-138 exhibits improved LCF behaviour under a condition of the R ratio of 0 at temperatures of 1073 K and 1173 K ...
Yasuhiro Aoki +4 more
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