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Advances in Multiaxial Fatigue
1993Description 24 papers in 5 categories: • Multiaxial Fatigue Life Models • Experimental Multiaxial Fatigue Studies • Multiaxial Stress-Strain Behavior • Multiaxial Micro/Macro Crack Growth Studies • Multiaxial Fatigue of Notched Components.
DL McDowell, JR Ellis
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Journal of the Optical Society of America B, 1996
We derive a theoretical model based on a generalized Jones matrix formalism to calculate the eigenstates of lasers with N propagation axes. Spatial separation of the beams is realized inside the cavity by a collection of double-refraction crystals. This method allows one to adapt the mode volume to the geometry of the active medium.
M. Brunel, A. Le Floch, F. Bretenaker
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We derive a theoretical model based on a generalized Jones matrix formalism to calculate the eigenstates of lasers with N propagation axes. Spatial separation of the beams is realized inside the cavity by a collection of double-refraction crystals. This method allows one to adapt the mode volume to the geometry of the active medium.
M. Brunel, A. Le Floch, F. Bretenaker
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Multiaxial Diagnostic Approaches
1988This chapter deals with diagnostic approaches in child psychiatry. The chapter begins with a discussion of why diagnostic classification is desirable and a summary of the basic principles of such classification. The goals and requirements of a classification system are outlined, and four types of classification systems (categorical, dimensional ...
Dennis P. Cantwell, Lorian Baker
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1985
A single vibration sensor having the capability of sensing vibration along three rotational axes as well as three translational axes and exhibiting consistent dynamics over a wide frequency range. The sensor includes an elongated mass formed of a generally rigid material suspended in a fluid within a housing.
Byong-Ho Ahn +5 more
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A single vibration sensor having the capability of sensing vibration along three rotational axes as well as three translational axes and exhibiting consistent dynamics over a wide frequency range. The sensor includes an elongated mass formed of a generally rigid material suspended in a fluid within a housing.
Byong-Ho Ahn +5 more
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The Multiaxial Rainflow Method
1992We present a new fatigue analysis data reduction concept for general multidimensional time series. The method is based on the Rainflow method, the most successful one-dimensional counting algorithm in fatigue.
K. Dressier, R. Carmine, W. Krüger
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Multiaxial Fatigue--A Perspective
Key Engineering Materials, 2007Research on the fatigue resistance of mechanical components/structures has been proceeding for nearly a century and a half. Yet, there is no universally agreed upon theory that can predict most aspects of fatigue failure. The reason is the complexity of phenomenon and its dependence on the microstructure.
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1999
In the usual tests to determine strength or lifetime under tension, bending or compression loading a uniaxial stress state is present. In components very often multi-axial stresses occur. Also under uniaxial external loading multiaxial stresses are possible, for instance in notched components.
Dietrich Munz, Theo Fett
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In the usual tests to determine strength or lifetime under tension, bending or compression loading a uniaxial stress state is present. In components very often multi-axial stresses occur. Also under uniaxial external loading multiaxial stresses are possible, for instance in notched components.
Dietrich Munz, Theo Fett
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Evaluation of multiaxial high-cycle fatigue criteria under proportional loading for S355 steel
Engineering Failure Analysis, 2021Grzegorz Lesiuk +2 more
exaly
1989
Multiaxial fatigue failure is caused by the propagation of cracks. Fatigue cracks may be classified as Stage I, II or III, and also divided into categories of applied multiaxial strain, Case A and Case B. Fatigue strength is a function of multiaxiality, a fact which is reflected in both the cyclic deformation response and in the various equivalent ...
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Multiaxial fatigue failure is caused by the propagation of cracks. Fatigue cracks may be classified as Stage I, II or III, and also divided into categories of applied multiaxial strain, Case A and Case B. Fatigue strength is a function of multiaxiality, a fact which is reflected in both the cyclic deformation response and in the various equivalent ...
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