Multiaxial fatigue and fracture /

This volume contains 18 papers selected from 90 presented at the Fifth International Conference on Biaxial/Multiaxial Fatigue and Fracture held in Cracow, Poland 8-12 September 1997. The papers in this book deal with theoretical, computational and experimental aspects of the multiaxial fatigue and f...

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Corporate Authors: International Conference on Biaxial/Multiaxial Fatigue and Fracture Krako w, Poland); Elsevier Science & Technology.; European Structural Integrity Society.
Group Author: Macha, Ewald. (Editor); Be dkowski, W. (Editor); agoda, T. (Editor)
Published: Elsevier,
Publisher Address: Amsterdam ; New York :
Publication Dates: 1999.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Edition: First edition.
Series: ESIS publication ; 25
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/15661369/25
Summary: This volume contains 18 papers selected from 90 presented at the Fifth International Conference on Biaxial/Multiaxial Fatigue and Fracture held in Cracow, Poland 8-12 September 1997. The papers in this book deal with theoretical, computational and experimental aspects of the multiaxial fatigue and fracture of engineering materials and structures. The papers are divided into the following four categories: 1. Proportional cyclic loading 2. Non-proportional cyclic loading 3. Variable amplitude and random loading 4. Crack growth Most papers in this publication talk about the behaviour of constructional materials and elements of machines under non-proportional loading and under variable amplitude and random loading, which are more realistic load histories met in industrial practice. Variable amplitude loading under cyclic load with basic frequency and random loading under load with a continuous band of frequency is classified here. This book gives a review of the latest world success and directions of investigations on multiaxial fatigue and fracture. More and more often publications are results of the co-operation of researchers from different laboratories and countries. Seven out of eighteen papers included here were worked out by international authors teams. This is a symptom of the times, when science and investigations know no borders.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (ix, 278 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780080433363
0080433367
9780080537122
008053712X
1281036048
9781281036049
Index Number: TA460
CLC: TB302.3-532
Contents: Chapter headings and selected papers: Preface. Proportional Cyclic Loading. Modelling threshold conditions for cracks under tension/torsion loading (Y.G. Matvienko <IT>et al.</IT>). Fatigue and fracture of plane elements with sharp notches under biaxial loading (K.L. Molski, A. Seweryn). Non-Proportional Cyclic Loading. Nonproportional low cycle fatigue of 6061 aluminium alloy under 14 strain paths (T. Itoh <IT>et al.</IT>). Weakest link theory and multiaxial criteria (J. Liu). Thermomechanical deformation behaviour of IN 738 LC and SC 16 (J. Meersmann <IT>et al.</IT>). A mesoscopic approach for fatigue life prediction under multiaxial loading (F. Morel <IT>et al.</IT>). Development of a high-temperature biaxial fatigue testing machine using a crucifrom specimen (T. Ogata, Y. Takahashi) Variable Amplitude and Random Loading. Comparison of variance and damage indicator methods for prediction of the fracture plane orientation in multiaxial fatigue (W. Bedkowski <IT>et al.</IT>). Critical fracture plane under multiaxial random loading by means of euler angles averaging (A. Carpinteri <IT>et al.</IT>). Application of biaxial plasticity and damage modelling to the life prediction and testing of automotive components (P. Heyes <IT>et al.</IT>). Overview of the state of the art on multiaxial fatigue of welds (C.M. Sonsino). Crack Growth. A two dimensional analysis of mixed-mode rolling contact fatigue crack growth in rails (S. Bogda & nacute;ski <IT>et al.</IT>). Stress intensity factors for semi-elliptical surface cracks in round bars subjected to mode I (bending) and mode III (torsion) loading (M. de Fonte <IT>et al.</IT>). Calculation of stress intensity factors for cracks subjected to arbitrary non-linear stress fields (H. Jakubczak, G. Glinka). Author index. Subject index.