Fatigue crack growth has been traditionally modelled using LEFM through the use of the Paris law. This requires an accurate method for stress intensity factor (K) calculation. Weight functions have been developed for one-dimensional cracks (e.g. edge and through cracks); these are functions that enable separation of the loading and geometry and considering the effect of each one of these two factors on the stress intensity factor (SIF) separately. They have been proven to be useful for arbitrary stress distributions where an accurate empirical formula for the stress intensity factor does not exist. Such cases include residual stress fields due to surface treatments or welds. However, in the case of surface cracks, or part-through cr...
Residual stresses are known to have a significant effect on fatigue crack propagation and thus fatig...
This research thesis reports the development of a novel concept for Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanic...
The objective of this study is to determine stress intensity factors (K) which may be used to predic...
This paper discusses the problem of stress intensity factor determination in surface cracks. In par...
The majority of fatigue cracks in thick plate and tubular sections in structural components are two...
Residual stresses have in the past been introduced to manipulate growth rates and shapes of cracks u...
AbstractDifferent approaches for the estimation of fatigue crack growth in 3D stress fields are comp...
Using Stress Intensity Factor (SIF) to predict the growth of semi elliptical multiple surface cracks...
Fatigue crack growth rate is an important factor for the life assessment of engineering components ...
The paper discusses the results of fatigue crack growth rate tests conducted in the presence of resi...
Cracks were grown in specimens with and without initial residual stresses under conditions of consta...
This research thesis is concerned with residual stress effects on the fatigue life of components. Re...
ABSTRACT: This paper considers an approach to the description of the fatigue crack growth invariant ...
The structural safety of metallic components, such as bars, plates, pipes and shells, should be asse...
This paper presents an experimental and analytical study of crack shape evolution in steel specimens...
Residual stresses are known to have a significant effect on fatigue crack propagation and thus fatig...
This research thesis reports the development of a novel concept for Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanic...
The objective of this study is to determine stress intensity factors (K) which may be used to predic...
This paper discusses the problem of stress intensity factor determination in surface cracks. In par...
The majority of fatigue cracks in thick plate and tubular sections in structural components are two...
Residual stresses have in the past been introduced to manipulate growth rates and shapes of cracks u...
AbstractDifferent approaches for the estimation of fatigue crack growth in 3D stress fields are comp...
Using Stress Intensity Factor (SIF) to predict the growth of semi elliptical multiple surface cracks...
Fatigue crack growth rate is an important factor for the life assessment of engineering components ...
The paper discusses the results of fatigue crack growth rate tests conducted in the presence of resi...
Cracks were grown in specimens with and without initial residual stresses under conditions of consta...
This research thesis is concerned with residual stress effects on the fatigue life of components. Re...
ABSTRACT: This paper considers an approach to the description of the fatigue crack growth invariant ...
The structural safety of metallic components, such as bars, plates, pipes and shells, should be asse...
This paper presents an experimental and analytical study of crack shape evolution in steel specimens...
Residual stresses are known to have a significant effect on fatigue crack propagation and thus fatig...
This research thesis reports the development of a novel concept for Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanic...
The objective of this study is to determine stress intensity factors (K) which may be used to predic...