AbstractThis paper presents an experimental approach to fatigue damage in metals based on thermodynamic theory of irreversible process. Fatigue damage is an irreversible progression of cyclic plastic strain energy that reaches its critical value at the onset of fracture. In this work, irreversible cyclic plastic energy in terms of entropy generation is utilized to experimentally determine the degradation of different specimens subjected to low cyclic bending, tension-compression, and torsional fatigue. Experimental results show that the cyclic energy dissipation in the form of thermodynamic entropy can be effectively utilized to determine the fatigue damage evolution. An experimental relation between entropy generation and damage variable i...
The relation between deformation inhomogeneity and low-cycle-fatigue failure of T2 pure copper and t...
Mechanics from its side and thermodynamics from its side consider evolution of complex systems, incl...
This paper presents the development of the multiple linear regression approach based on the stress r...
AbstractThis paper presents an experimental approach to fatigue damage in metals based on thermodyna...
This paper presents the entropic damage indicators for metallic material fatigue processes obtained ...
In this paper we describe the potential of employing the concept of thermodynamic entropy generation...
This paper outlines a science-based explanation of damage and reliability of critical components and...
Fatigue damage is an irreversible progression which can be represented by the entropy increase, and ...
Traditionally fatigue, fracture, damage mechanics are predictions are based on empirical curve fitti...
The authors of the paper presented some of the models describing the process of micro-cracks’ develo...
ABSTRACT: The entropy production is a non-negative quantity based on irreversible thermodynamics and...
The authors of the paper presented some of the models describing the process of micro-cracks’ develo...
Although assumed to be identical, manufactured components always present some variability in their p...
An energy approach within the framework of thermodynamics is used to model the fatigue process in pl...
The relation between deformation inhomogeneity and low-cycle-fatigue failure of T2 pure copper and t...
The relation between deformation inhomogeneity and low-cycle-fatigue failure of T2 pure copper and t...
Mechanics from its side and thermodynamics from its side consider evolution of complex systems, incl...
This paper presents the development of the multiple linear regression approach based on the stress r...
AbstractThis paper presents an experimental approach to fatigue damage in metals based on thermodyna...
This paper presents the entropic damage indicators for metallic material fatigue processes obtained ...
In this paper we describe the potential of employing the concept of thermodynamic entropy generation...
This paper outlines a science-based explanation of damage and reliability of critical components and...
Fatigue damage is an irreversible progression which can be represented by the entropy increase, and ...
Traditionally fatigue, fracture, damage mechanics are predictions are based on empirical curve fitti...
The authors of the paper presented some of the models describing the process of micro-cracks’ develo...
ABSTRACT: The entropy production is a non-negative quantity based on irreversible thermodynamics and...
The authors of the paper presented some of the models describing the process of micro-cracks’ develo...
Although assumed to be identical, manufactured components always present some variability in their p...
An energy approach within the framework of thermodynamics is used to model the fatigue process in pl...
The relation between deformation inhomogeneity and low-cycle-fatigue failure of T2 pure copper and t...
The relation between deformation inhomogeneity and low-cycle-fatigue failure of T2 pure copper and t...
Mechanics from its side and thermodynamics from its side consider evolution of complex systems, incl...
This paper presents the development of the multiple linear regression approach based on the stress r...