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Experimental Support for Generalized Equation Predicting Low Cycle Fatigue

01 Dec 1962-Journal of Basic Engineering (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)-Vol. 84, Iss: 4, pp 533-537
About: This article is published in Journal of Basic Engineering.The article was published on 1962-12-01. It has received 166 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Elasticity (economics) & Fatigue limit.
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TL;DR: Crack initiation and propagation formula through fatigue process applied to interface problems, noting creep as mentioned in this paper, is applied to Interface problems, note that creep is not a problem in this case.
Abstract: Crack initiation and propagation formula through fatigue process applied to interface problems, noting creep

171 citations

01 Jun 1976
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a bibliography consisting of approximately 1,600 reference citations related to four problem areas in the mechanics of failure in aerospace structures: hydrogen embrittlement, protective coatings, composite materials, and non-destructive evaluation.
Abstract: This bibliography is comprised of approximately 1,600 reference citations related to four problem areas in the mechanics of failure in aerospace structures. The bibliography represents a search of the literature published in the period 1962-1976, the effort being largely limited to documents published in the United States. Listings are subdivided into the four problem areas: Hydrogen Embrittlement; Protective Coatings; Composite Materials; and Nondestructive Evaluation. An author index is included.

112 citations

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Masatoshi Kuroda1
TL;DR: In this article, a cumulative fatigue damage model was proposed to predict an extremely low cycle fatigue (ELCF) life for annealed low carbon steel of S20C, based on the concept that the damage due to ductility exhaustion should be considered besides the damage generated by crack propagation in the ELCF regime.

110 citations

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01 Jan 1966
TL;DR: In this paper, the fatigue behavior of fasteners and of mechanically fastened joints was investigated, as well as the fatigue behaviour of welded joints and of adhesive-bonded joints.
Abstract: : Contents: The nature of fatigue; Fatigue testing: nomenclature and conventions; Stress concentrations; Crack propagation and residual strength background; Cumulative damage; Low-cycle fatigue; Effects of temperature on fatigue; Corrosion and fretting; Acoustical fatigue; Factors in the fatigue behavior of components; Fatigue behavior of fasteners and of mechanically fastened joints; The fatigue behavior of welded joints and of adhesive-bonded joints; Bearings, gears, and monolithic components; The fatigue behavior of built-up structures beam specimens; The airframe and its environment; Loads and environment; Structural response, design and analysis; Structural response, full-scale testing; Considerations during service.

84 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a two-parameter (ΔKtot, Kmax,tot) driving force based on the elasto-plastic crack tip stress-strain history has been proposed.

83 citations