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Deformation-induced martensitic transformation under multiaxial loading

open access: yes, 2019
The deformation-induced martensitic transformation observed in specific materials can enhance their mechanical properties or result in functional properties. For example, the transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) effect results in a good combination of ductility and strength in some stainless steels, and the superelasticity in NiTi alloys enables ...
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Development and mechanical properties of construction materials from lunar simulants [PDF]

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The development of construction materials such as concrete from lunar soils without the use of water requires a different methodology than that used for conventional terrestrial concrete. Currently, this research involves two aspects: (1) liquefaction of
Desai, Chandra S.
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Multiaxial Cyclic Thermoplasticity Analysis with Besseling's Subvolume Method [PDF]

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A modification was formulated to Besseling's Subvolume Method to allow it to use multilinear stress-strain curves which are temperature dependent to perform cyclic thermoplasticity analyses.
Mcknight, R. L.
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A Programmable, 3D Neuron-On-Chip Platform Integrating Near Real-Time Biosensing and Multiaxial Loading for Mechanobiological Injury Profiling. [PDF]

open access: yesAdv Sci (Weinh)
Khetani S   +12 more
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Development and mechanical properties of structural materials from lunar simulant [PDF]

open access: yes
Development of versatile engineering materials from locally available materials in space is an important step toward establishment of outposts such as on the moon and Mars.
Desai, Chandra S.
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Finite element (MARC) solution technologies for viscoplastic analyses [PDF]

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A need for development of realistic constitutive models for structural components operating at high temperatures, accompanied by appropriate solution technologies for stress/life analyses of these components is studied.
Arya, V. K., Thompson, Robert L.
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Lewis' enhanced laboratory for research into the fatigue and constitutive behavior of high temperature materials [PDF]

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Lewis Research Center's high temperature fatigue laboratory has undergone significant changes resulting in the addition of several new experimental capabilities.
Mcgaw, Michael A.
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A review of FE on crack initiation in fretting fatigue [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Abdel Wahab, Magd   +3 more
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