High Cycle Fatigue

High Cycle Fatigue
Title High Cycle Fatigue PDF eBook
Author Theodore Nicholas
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 657
Release 2006-07-07
Genre Science
ISBN 0080458874

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Dr Theodore Nicholas ran the High Cycle Fatigue Program for the US Air Force between 1995 and 2003 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, and is one of the world's leading authorities on the subject, having authored over 250 papers in leading archival journals and books. Bringing his plethora of expertise to this book, Dr Nicholas discusses the subject of high cycle fatigue (HCF) from an engineering viewpoint in response to a series of HCF failures in the USAF and the concurrent realization that HCF failures in general were taking place universally in both civilian and military engines. Topic covered include: - Constant life diagrams - Fatigue limits under combined LCF and HCF - Notch fatigue under HCF conditions - Foreign object damage (FOD) - Brings years of the Author's US Air Force experience in high cycle fatigue together in one text - Discusses HCF in the context of recent international military and civilian engine failures

Low Cycle Fatigue and Elasto-Plastic Behaviour of Materials

Low Cycle Fatigue and Elasto-Plastic Behaviour of Materials
Title Low Cycle Fatigue and Elasto-Plastic Behaviour of Materials PDF eBook
Author P.D. Portella
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 890
Release 1998-09-30
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0080549942

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The 4th International Conference on Low Cycle Fatigue and Elasto-Plastic Behaviour of Materials was held from 7-11 September 1998 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. In response to a call for papers, nearly 200 extended abstracts from 32 countries were submitted to the organizing committee. These papers were presented at the conference as invited lectures or short contributions and as oral or poster presentation. All the papers were presented in poster form in extended poster sessions–a peculiarity of the LCF Conferences which allows an intense, thorough discussion of all contributions. Each chapter provides a comprehensive overview of a materials class or a given subject. Many contributions could have been included in two or even three chapters and so, in order to give a better overview of the content, the reader will find a subject index, a material index and an author index in the back of the book.

Manual on Low Cycle Fatigue Testing

Manual on Low Cycle Fatigue Testing
Title Manual on Low Cycle Fatigue Testing PDF eBook
Author American Society for Testing Materials
Publisher ASTM International
Pages 208
Release 1969
Genre Alloys
ISBN 9780803100237

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Low Cycle Fatigue

Low Cycle Fatigue
Title Low Cycle Fatigue PDF eBook
Author Harvey D. Solomon
Publisher ASTM International
Pages 1289
Release 1988
Genre Engineering design
ISBN 080310944X

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Ultra-low-Cycle Fatigue Failure of Metal Structures under Strong Earthquakes

Ultra-low-Cycle Fatigue Failure of Metal Structures under Strong Earthquakes
Title Ultra-low-Cycle Fatigue Failure of Metal Structures under Strong Earthquakes PDF eBook
Author Liang-Jiu Jia
Publisher Springer
Pages 231
Release 2018-11-02
Genre Science
ISBN 9811326614

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This book presents experimental results and theoretical advances in the field of ultra-low-cycle fatigue failure of metal structures under strong earthquakes, where the dominant failure mechanism is ductile fracture. Studies on ultra-low-cycle fatigue failure of metal materials and structures have caught the interest of engineers and researchers from various disciplines, such as material, civil and mechanical engineering. Pursuing a holistic approach, the book establishes a fundamental framework for this topic, while also highlighting the importance of theoretical analysis and experimental results in the fracture evaluation of metal structures under seismic loading. Accordingly, it offers a valuable resource for undergraduate and graduate students interested in ultra-low-cycle fatigue, researchers investigating steel and aluminum structures, and structural engineers working on applications related to cyclic large plastic loading conditions.

Thermal Stress Low-cycle Fatigue [by] S.S. Manson

Thermal Stress Low-cycle Fatigue [by] S.S. Manson
Title Thermal Stress Low-cycle Fatigue [by] S.S. Manson PDF eBook
Author S. S. Manson
Publisher
Pages 404
Release 1966
Genre Materials
ISBN

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Introduction to Unified Mechanics Theory with Applications

Introduction to Unified Mechanics Theory with Applications
Title Introduction to Unified Mechanics Theory with Applications PDF eBook
Author Cemal Basaran
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 452
Release 2021-02-02
Genre Science
ISBN 3030577724

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This text describes the mathematical formulation and proof of the unified mechanics theory (UMT) which is based on the unification of Newton’s laws and the laws of thermodynamics. It also presents formulations and experimental verifications of the theory for thermal, mechanical, electrical, corrosion, chemical and fatigue loads, and it discusses why the original universal laws of motion proposed by Isaac Newton in 1687 are incomplete. The author provides concrete examples, such as how Newton’s second law, F = ma, gives the initial acceleration of a soccer ball kicked by a player, but does not tell us how and when the ball would come to a stop. Over the course of Introduction to Unified Mechanics Theory, Dr. Basaran illustrates that Newtonian mechanics does not account for the thermodynamic changes happening in a system over its usable lifetime. And in this context, this book explains how to design a system to perform its intended functions safely over its usable life time and predicts the expected lifetime of the system without using empirical models, a process currently done using Newtonian mechanics and empirical degradation/failure/fatigue models which are curve-fit to test data. Written as a textbook suitable for upper-level undergraduate mechanics courses, as well as first year graduate level courses, this book is the result of over 25 years of scientific activity with the contribution of dozens of scientists from around the world including USA, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Spain, China, India and U.K.