نتایج جستجو برای: complex crack growth

تعداد نتایج: 1573570  

2009
S. Syngellakis

Multi-layered systems used in automotive plain bearings show complex patterns of crack growth under service conditions. The studied architecture consists of a steel backing (1.8 mm), a compliant pure-aluminum interlayer (0.04 mm) and a lining of medium-strength aluminum alloy (0.38 mm). Previous experimental studies [1] with flat strip specimens of identical architecture under three point bendi...

Journal: :iranian journal of science and technology transactions of mechanical engineering 2015
f. azimpour h. akbulut h. ghaffarzadeh jahanpasand h. akbari khantakhti

nowadays, textile and woven fabric composites are taken into consideration forapplications in high mechanical properties and every in-plane direction. however, developments inmodelling and characterisation of the fabric reinforced composite materials are considered more inthe effects of element types used in the mesh generation of the crack tip. the type of elementselected for the crack tip, a ...

1997
Catherine A. Bigelow

This paper reviews the capabilities of a plasticity-induced crack-closure model to predict fatigue lives of metallic materials using “small-crack theory” for various materials and loading conditions. Crack tip constraint factors, to account for three-dimensional stateof-stress effects, were selected to correlate large-crack growth rate data as a function of the effective-stress-intensity factor...

2002
R. de Borst

Continuum approaches to fracture regard crack initiation and growth as the ultimate consequences of a gradual, local loss of material integrity. The material models which are traditionally used to describe the degradation process, however, may predict premature crack initiation and instantaneous, perfectly brittle crack growth. This nonphysical response is caused by localisation instabilities d...

2006
T. Connolley P. A. S. Reed M. J. Starink

The natural initiation and growth of short cracks in Inconel 718 U-notch specimens has been studied at 600C in air. U notches were introduced through broaching, and hardness traces and optical microscopy on cross sections through the U notch broaching showed that the broaching process had introduced a deformed, work hardened layer. Fatigue tests were conducted under load control using a 1-1-1-1...

Journal: :The European physical journal. E, Soft matter 2008
P-P Cortet L Vanel S Ciliberto

We study experimentally the slow growth of a single crack in a glassy film of polycarbonate submitted to uniaxial and constant imposed load. Flame-shaped macroscopic zones of plastic deformation appear at the tips of the crack and the formation of these plastic zones involves a necking instability. In order to understand the crack growth dynamics, we study first the growth dynamics of the plast...

Journal: :Bone 2004
R K Nalla J J Kruzic J H Kinney R O Ritchie

Age-related deterioration of the fracture properties of bone, coupled with increased life expectancy, is responsible for increasing incidence of bone fracture in the elderly, and hence, an understanding of how its fracture properties degrade with age is essential. The present study describes ex vivo fracture experiments to quantitatively assess the effect of aging on the fracture toughness prop...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2013
Juliana Ivancik Dwayne D Arola

The crack growth resistance of human dentin was characterized as a function of relative distance from the DEJ and the corresponding microstructure. Compact tension specimens were prepared from the coronal dentin of caries-free 3rd molars. The specimens were sectioned from either the outer, middle or inner dentin. Stable crack extension was achieved under Mode I quasi-static loading, with the cr...

2006
R. C. Williams A.-V. Phan T. Kaplan

The effects of elastic constants mismatch on the interaction between a propagating crack and single or multiple inclusions in brittle matrix materials are investigated using numerical simulations. The simulations employ a quasi-static crack-growth prediction tool based upon the symmetric-Galerkin boundary element method (SGBEM) for multiregions, a modified quarter-point crack-tip element, the d...

1999
A. Needleman A. J. Rosakis

Dynamic crack growth along a bimaterial interface under impact shear loading is analyzed numerically. The material on each side of the bond line is characterized by an isotropic hyperelastic constitutive relation. A cohesive surface constitutive relation is also speci®ed that relates the tractions and displacement jumps across the bond line and that allows for the creation of new free surface. ...

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