Buch, Englisch, 250 Seiten, Format (B × H): 151 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 532 g
Buch, Englisch, 250 Seiten, Format (B × H): 151 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 532 g
ISBN: 978-1-118-52093-2
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
The Second International Symposium of Fatigue of Materials: Advances and Emergences in Understanding is a five-session symposium held in conjunction with the Materials Science and Technology Conference 2012 (MS&T 2012) at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, during October 7-11, 2012. The abstracts that were submitted for presentation at this symposium cover a diverse range of topics. We have made an attempt to group these papers into sessions that focus on closely-related topics. However, as can be expected, many of the papers could fit into more than one session. In the ensuing discussion, we provide a cohesive, complete and compelling overview of the symposium as well as a summary of the abstracts that were submitted.
Session 1(Overview 1) and Session 2 (Overview II) contain papers that
(i) Review the current state of knowledge both related and relevant to the subject of fatigue behavior of materials, and
(ii) New, innovative, and emerging techniques for experimental evaluation of the fatigue behavior.
In concurrence the papers attempt to analyze the data for aspects relevant to design and simultaneously predicting the useful life of components and structures. Session 3 (Aerospace Materials I) and Session 4 (Aerospace Materials II) focus on advanced materials that are used in performance-critical applications in the aerospace and automotive industries, such as the alloys of titanium, nickel, aluminum, and magnesium. Session 5 is a collection of papers relating to other materials of engineering interest, such as iron and steel, polymer, rubber, and even composites. In the summary presented below, the session number and paper number are identified by S and P.
Topics related to the influence of both processing and the environment are covered in papers presented in all the sessions of this symposium, and are briefly summarized here as a group with additional discussion included in the individual sessions.
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Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Preface ix
Symposium Organizers xi
Session Chairs xv
Symposium on the Fatigue of Materials II: Advances and Emergences in Understanding
Overview I
Fundamentals of Fatigue Crack Initiation and Propagation: Some Thoughts 3
C. Pande
In-situ Three Dimensional (3D) X-Ray Synchrotron Tomography of Corrosion Fatigue in A17075 Alloy 17
J. Williams, X. Xiao, F. De Carlo, N. Chawla, andS. Singh
Variable Amplitude Fatigue 27
N. Ranganathan, D. Joly, and R. Leroy
High Frequency Vibration Based Fatigue Testing of Developmental Alloys 39
C. Holycross, R. Srinivasan, T. George, S. Tamirisakandala, andS. Russ
Overview II
Dwell Fatigue Design Criteria 49
T. Goswami
Probabalistic Risk Assessment of a Turbine Disk 71
T. Goswami, J. Carter, M. Thomas, and T. Fecke
Simulating Fatigue Cracks in Healthy Beam Models for Improved Identification 87
P. Cooley, J. Slater, and O. Shiryayev
Advanced Materials I
Stress-Corrosion Cracking and Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior of Ti-6A1-4V Plates Consolidated from Low Cost Powders 105
M. Imam, P. Pao, and R. Bayles
Advanced Materials II
The High Cycle Fatigue, Damage Initiation, Damage Propagation and Growth and Final Fracture Behavior of the Aluminum Alloy 2024 119
T. Srivatsan, S. Vasudevan, andK. Manigandan
Fractographic Observations on the Mechanism of Fatigue Crack Growth in Aluminium Alloys 139
R. Alderliesten, J. Schijve, and M. Krkoska
Fatigue Predictions of Various Joints of Magnesium Alloys 153
H. Kang, K. Kari, A. Getti, A. Khosrovaneh, X. Su, L. Zhang, and Y. Lee
Fatigue Behavior of AM60B Subjected to Variable Amplitude Loading 169
H. Kang, K. Kari, A. Khosrovaneh, R. Nayaki, X. Su, L. Zhang, and Y. Lee
Other Materials
Rubber Fatigue - The Intrinsic Intricacies 181
N. Ranganathan, F. Lacroix, S. Meo, J. Poisson, and G. Berton
Mechanistic Approach towards Fatigue Initiation and Damage Propagation in Fibre Metal Laminates & Hybrid Materials 193
R. Alderliesten
Influence of Austenite Stability on Steel Low Cycle Fatigue Response 201
G. Lehnhoff, and K. Findley
The High Cycle Fatigue and Final Fracture Behavior of Alloy Steel 9310 for Use in Performance-Sensitive Applications 211
T. Srivatsan, K. Manigandan, T. Quick, and A. Freborg
Ultrasonic Corrosion Fatigue Behavior of High Strength Austenitic Stainless Steels 233
R. Ebara, Y. Yamaguchi, D. Kanei, and Y. Yamamoto
Influence of Microstructural Features on the Propagation of Microstructurally Short Fatigue Cracks in Structural Steels 243
M. Sharaf, J. Lian, N. Vajragupta, S. Münstermann, W. Bleck, B. Schmaling, A. Ma, and A. Hartmaier
Author Index 251
Subject Index 253