نتایج جستجو برای: crack growth life

تعداد نتایج: 1541267  

1997
J. C. Newman

The present paper is concerned with the application of a “plasticity-induced” crack closure model to study fatigue crack growth under various load histories. The model was based on the Dugdale model but modified to leave plastically deformed material in the wake of the advancing crack. The model was used to correlate crack growth rates under constant-amplitude loading and then used to predict c...

Journal: :international journal of transportation engineering 0
seyed mohammad farnam ph.d candidate, department of civil engineering, bu-ali sina university, hamedan, iran fereydoon rezaie associate professor, department of civil engineering, bu-ali sina university, hamedan, iran

initial cracks occur in high strength concrete sleepers for various reasons, such as shrinkage and wrong curing and long lifetime of over 50 years of sleepers. these cracks may lead to complete failure of the structure. in order to more accurately design the sleepers, fracture mechanics (not strength of materials) should be incorporated. in order to achieve this purpose, it is important to fore...

Journal: :Metals 2021

Fatigue of materials, like alloys, is basically fatigue-crack growth in small cracks nucleating and growing from micro-structural features, such as inclusions voids, or at micro-machining marks, large to failure. Thus, the traditional nucleation stage (Ni) microcracks (initial flaw sizes 1 30 μm about 250 μm) metal alloys. crack-growth tests were conducted on a 9310 steel under laboratory air r...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of engineering in medicine 2006
S L Evans

Porosity has been shown to affect the fatigue life of bone cements, but, although vacuum mixing is widely used to reduce porosity in the clinical setting, results have been mixed and the effects of porosity are not well understood. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of porosity using stress analysis and fracture mechanics techniques. The stress concentrations arising at voids ...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de psiquiatria 2015
Joana C M Narvaez Flávio Pechansky Karen Jansen Ricardo T Pinheiro Ricardo A Silva Flávio Kapczinski Pedro V Magalhães

OBJECTIVE To assess the relationship between crack cocaine use and dimensions of quality of life and social functioning in young adults. METHODS This was a cross-sectional, population-based study involving 1,560 participants in Pelotas, Brazil. Crack cocaine use and abuse were investigated using the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) inventory. Outcomes of inte...

Journal: :BioMedical Engineering OnLine 2004
Rudolf Marx Franz Jungwirth Per-Ole Walter

BACKGROUND Slow crack growth can be described in a v (crack velocity) versus KI (stress intensity factor) diagram. Slow crack growth in ceramics is attributed to corrosion assisted stress at the crack tip or at any pre-existing defect in the ceramic. The combined effect of high stresses at the crack tip and the presence of water or body fluid molecules (reducing surface energy at the crack tip)...

2017
Christopher John Pretty Mark Thomas Whitaker Steve John Williams

Non-isothermal conditions during flight cycles have long led to the requirement for thermo-mechanical fatigue (TMF) evaluation of aerospace materials. However, the increased temperatures within the gas turbine engine have meant that the requirements for TMF testing now extend to disc alloys along with blade materials. As such, fatigue crack growth rates are required to be evaluated under non-is...

2004
J Byrne J Ding R. F. Hall

Fatigue crack growth (FCG) rates have previously been reported in forged Ti6Al-4V aero-engine disk material under the conjoint action of LCF and HCF cycles at room temperature. It is found that systematic increases in LCF overload, applied prior to the commencement of the HCF cycles, reduce the contribution of the HCF cycles to crack growth rates. The application of overload also enhances the s...

2010
H Huang

Fatigue cracking is one of the most common failure modes of various load-bearing structures. Even though sensors of many different types have been developed for crack detection, very few can monitor crack growth with a high sensitivity. This paper presents an antenna sensor that is capable of monitoring the growth of fatigue cracks with a sub-millimeter resolution. According to microstrip patch...

2014
F. Javidrad M. Mashayekhy

Stable ductile crack growth in 3 mm thick AISI 304 stainless steel specimens has been investigated experimentally and numerically. Multi-linear Isotropic Hardening method coupled with the Von-Mises yield criterion was adopted for modeling elasto-plastic behavior of the material. Mode-I CT fracture specimens have been tested to generate experimental load-displacement-crack growth data during sta...

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