Sonstiges, Englisch, Band Volume 598, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 125 mm x 142 mm, Gewicht: 200 g
Reihe: Key Engineering Materials
Sonstiges, Englisch, Band Volume 598, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 125 mm x 142 mm, Gewicht: 200 g
Reihe: Key Engineering Materials
ISBN: 978-3-03795-682-3
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications
The volume on Fracture Mechanics mostly presents papers concerning research problems in the field of fatigue. Fracture mechanics is the subject of about 28% of all papers. In several articles new, sometimes futuristic, experimental techniques were shown.
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Application of Optical Fiber Sensors for Damage Accumulation Monitoring in Composite StructuresTest Stand and Method for Determination of the Usefulness of the Magnetorheological Composites in Active Suspension SystemsFatigue Properties of Aluminium Alloys for Uniaxial Cyclic LoadsExperimental Analysis of Fatigue Life of Laser Weld ZonesThe Investigations of Fatigue Cracking of Laser Welded Joint with the Use of ?FatigueVIEW? SystemAnalysis of CDM Model in the Scope of Low-Cycle Fatigue Life EstimationInfluence of Pearlite Morphology on Creeping Characteristic Curves of R260 SteelInterlaminar Mode II Toughness of Unidirectional CF-Epoxy Laminates Made of out of Autoclave PrepregsModel of Fatigue Damage AccumulationDamage Size Estimation of the Aircraft Structure with Use of Embedded Sensor Network Generating Elastic WavesThe Simulation of Void Growth along Curvilinear Crack FrontHigh Power Actuator Based on Magnetostrictive Composite Core with Temperature Drift CompensationThe Use of Magnetostrictive Cores for the Vibrations Generation and Energy Harvesting from Vibration, in the Selected Frequencies of WorkInvestigations of Magnetorheological Elastomers Subjected to Cyclic LoadingMagnetovision Method for Determining the Martensite Phase in the Austenite in Cylindrical and Spherical Objects as a Result of the Cyclic LoadsHertzian Crack Propagation in Ceramic Rolling ElementsSpecifics Deformation Aluminium Alloy D16 in Conditions Additional Load ImpulseFatigue Behaviour of S235JR Steel after Surface Frictional-Mechanical Treatment in Corrosive EnvironmentEffect of Critical Void Volume Fraction fF on Results of Ductile Fracture Simulation for S235JR Steel under Multi-Axial Stress StatesApplication of Fictitious Radius to Fatigue Life Calculations of Bending Notched SpecimensEffect of Stress Ratio on the Cumulative Value of Energy DissipationImpact of the Strain Rate during Tension Test on 46Cr1 Steel Temperature ChangeImproving Fatigue Life of Riveted Joints by Rivet Hole SizingEnergy Fatigue Characteristic of C45 Steel Subjected to Cyclic BendingAbout Fatigue Tests End Criterion in Elevated TemperaturesEffect of Temperature Changes on the Waveform of Fatigue Damage AccumulationCleavage Fracture of Ultra-High-Strength Steels. Microscopic Observations. Numerical Analysis. Local Fracture CriterionMaster Curve of High-Strength Ferritic Steel S960-QCNumerical Analysis of the Failure Processes of Plates Made of S 960 QC SteelTemperature Influence on s0 and n Characteristics in the R-O Relationship for High-Strength SteelInfluence of the Mean Load Value in Fatigue Block Loading on StrainsModification of Zenner and Liu Criterion due to Non-Proportionality of Fatigue Load by Means of MCE ApproachStudy on Fatigue Cracks in Steel ? Concrete Shear Connectors Composite Dowels MCLFatigue Crack Growth in Titanium Alloy after Hardening and AgeingExperimental Verification of Analytical Method for Determining the S-N Curve for Alloy SteelThe Issue of Low Cycle Fatigue Scope in the Description of Two-Parameter Fatigue CharacteristicsEffect of the Exponent in the Description of Wo?hler Fatigue Diagram on the Results of Calculations of Fatigue LifeFatigue Properties and Cracking of High Strength Steel S1100QL Welded JointsVerification of the Fatigue Test Method Applied with the Use of Mini SpecimenThe Critical Size of Defect in Polyethylene Pipes because of their CrackingAnalysis of P-M Damage Accumulation in Zirconium Dioxide; Testing through Gradually Increasing Load MethodCrack Growth Simulation in the Compressor Blade Subjected to Vibration Using Boundary Element MethodFatigue Investigations of the Compressor Blades with Mechanical Defects