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The fatigue crack growth rate per cycle da / dN is determined from such a curve at
any value of crack length by ... n at any arbitrary crack length di , j , . . . , n would
correspond to respective values of Ki , ja . . . n ( for some fixed stress level ) .
The fatigue crack growth rate per cycle da / dN is determined from such a curve at
any value of crack length by ... n at any arbitrary crack length di , j , . . . , n would
correspond to respective values of Ki , ja . . . n ( for some fixed stress level ) .
Page 103
In this study , crack growth rates were compared with values of AR , a measure of
crack extension resistance that is ... This much higher FSF value at low AR levels
suggests that the kinetics of fatigue crack growth in this AK regime are strongly ...
In this study , crack growth rates were compared with values of AR , a measure of
crack extension resistance that is ... This much higher FSF value at low AR levels
suggests that the kinetics of fatigue crack growth in this AK regime are strongly ...
Page 135
One approach involves normalization of AK values with respect to Young ' s
modulus E . This procedure has proven successful in the normalization of FCP
rates among different metallic alloys but does not significantly reduce the range
of AK ...
One approach involves normalization of AK values with respect to Young ' s
modulus E . This procedure has proven successful in the normalization of FCP
rates among different metallic alloys but does not significantly reduce the range
of AK ...
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Contents
Fatigue Crack Propagation | 74 |
Fatigue Fracture Micromechanisms in Engineering Plastics | 146 |
Composite Systems | 184 |
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