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Maximum von Mises stress in screws.
Maximum von Mises stress in screws.
Yo-Lun Chu (7645553) +5 more
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Main pipelines are subjected to a complex of loads during operation. Monitoring of the stress state of the pipeline wall is necessary for performing strength calculations and evaluating the pipeline reliability.The article is devoted to the method of ...
A. A. Ignatik
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Maximum von Mises stress in rods.
Maximum von Mises stress in rods.
Yo-Lun Chu (7645553) +5 more
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Phase‐field simulations coupled with dislocation‐density‐based crystal plasticity modeling reproduce γ′ rafting behavior in single‐crystal Ni‐based superalloys under varied loading conditions. The model captures both macroscopic creep and microscopic morphology evolution, with results matching high‐temperature creep experiments.
Micheal Younan +5 more
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AN EFFICIENT METHOD FOR CALCULATING R.M.S. VON MISES STRESS IN A RANDOM VIBRATION ENVIRONMENT [PDF]
A rigorous and efficient method is presented for calculation of root-mean-square (r.m.s.) von Mises stresses for linear structures excited by stationary random loads. The r.m.s. value is expressed in terms of the zero time-lag covariance matrix of the loads, which in most applications of structural analysis will be calculated from frequency-domain ...
Segalman, Daniel J. +3 more
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The largest maximal von Mises stress on the rods all happened in flexion among all of the fixation models during all states of motion.
Liangbi Xiang (575585) +4 more
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Phase Field Failure Modeling: Brittle‐Ductile Dual‐Phase Microstructures under Compressive Loading
The approach by Amor and the approach by Miehe and Zhang for asymmetric damage behavior in the phase field method for fracture are compared regarding their fitness for microcrack‐based failure modeling. The comparison is performed for the case of a dual‐phase microstructure with a brittle and a ductile constituent.
Jakob Huber, Jan Torgersen, Ewald Werner
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Von Mises stress of calcaneus and talus.
(a) Cross section view of von Mises stress of the calcaneus and talus at 5.0 m/s impact velocity. Orange arrows indicate compressive stress. Cyan arrows indicate tensile stress.
Wenxin Niu (547592) +3 more
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This study shows that superalloys used in aircraft engine disks become much more prone to deformation at high temperatures if they have been strained during manufacturing. This effect increases with the level of prior strain but eventually reaches a limit.
Fabio Machado Alves da Fonseca +9 more
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Maximum von Mises stress in the enamel and restorative material with different cavities.
Maximum von Mises stress in the enamel and restorative material with different cavities.
Abdelhak Ouldyerou (17691721) +7 more
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