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Multiaxial fatigue analysis of stranded-wire helical springs:

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In this article, a finite element method is implemented to model stranded-wire helical springs under different loading conditions, and finite element results are coupled with multiaxial fatigue criteria.
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In this paper, finite element method is implemented to model stranded-wire helical springs under different loading conditions. Finite element results are coupled with multiaxial fatigue criteria su...

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Damage mechanics-based approach to studying effects of overload on fatigue life of notched specimens:

TL;DR: In this article, a continuum damage mechanics-based method was adopted to predict the fatigue life of notched specimens subjected to constant amplitude cyclic loading while containing single or multiple overloads.
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An elastic–plastic damage model considering capillary effect for petrol–water saturated sandstone:

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Effect of microstructural heterogeneity on corrosion fatigue crack growth behavior of 60-mm thick-plate TC4 titanium alloy NG-GTAW welded joint

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Analysis on dynamic calculation of stranded wire helical spring

TL;DR: In this paper, a model of dynamic design is brought forward in accordance with its static design, especially its dynamic per-formance, taking into account the impacts of the mass to the motion of the spring, a calculation method of the virtual mass is deduced, the dynamic characteristics is analyzed, and some rules of the stranded wire helical spring in reiteration are taken out.
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A critical plane approach to multiaxial fatigue damage including out-of-phase loading

TL;DR: In this paper, a modification to Brown and Miller's critical plane approach is proposed to predict multiaxial fatigue life under both in-phase and out-of-phase loading conditions.
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A Theory for Fatigue Failure under Multiaxial Stress-Strain Conditions

TL;DR: In this article, a new theory for multiaxial fatigue is presented that is based on a physical interpretation of the mechanisms of fatigue crack growth, represented graphically by contours of constant life, which are expressed mathematically bywhere e1, e2 and e3 are the principal strains, •e1 ≥ e2 ≥ e3.
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A comparative study of multiaxial high-cycle fatigue criteria for metals

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a concise assessment of some commonly used high-cycle fatigue criteria and check their predictive capabilities against synchronous out-of-phase bending and torsion experimental results.
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A critical review on multiaxial fatigue assessments of metals

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors classified multiaxial fatigue analysis into five viewpoints, i.e. empriical formulas and modifications of the Coffin-Manson equation, application of stress or strain invariants, use of the space averages of stress and strain, critical plane approaches, and use of energy which has accumulated on the materials.
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A path-independent parameter for fatigue under proportional and non-proportional loading

TL;DR: In this paper, a path independent multiaxial fatigue damage criterion is proposed based on critical plane concepts: fatigue crack growth is controlled by the maximum shear strain, and an important secondary effect is due to the normal strain excursion over one reversal of the maximum Shear strain.
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