AbstractThe focus of this study is on the development of a CDM based methodology for estimating the stochastic creep damage growth in structural components subjected to randomly varying thermal loads. Following available frameworks in the literature, the damage growth equations are derived from thermodynamic principles. The fluctuations are first modeled as Gaussian white noise processes. However this leads to physically unrealizable negative damage growth. Alternative non- Gaussian models for the noise, such as the geometric Brownian motion, have been subsequently used to study the growth of creep damage. Numerical results have been presented to illustrate the developments
Based on the physics of stochastic processes we present a new approach for structural heal...
A model to describe the damage state of materials is developed within the framework of Continuum Dam...
A nondimensional model of microstructurally short crack growth in creep is developed based on a deta...
AbstractThe focus of this study is on the development of a CDM based methodology for estimating the ...
The accumulation of damage within a structure due to service loading or environmental conditions is ...
In this work a stochastic model for the creep damage evolution and associated scatter has been devel...
Experimental investigations on the creep behaviour of engineering materials are ...
AbstractThis study focuses on the development of stochastic finite element basedmethodology for dama...
A stochastic finite element-based methodology is developed for creep damage assessment in pipings ca...
The damage process in quasi-brittle materials is a complex phenomenon in which heterogeneity plays a...
Summary: Creep of metallic materials causes damage of many components in power and chemical industry...
Creep rupture strength values are basis for design in many high temperature applications. The applic...
Experimental investigations on the creep behaviour of engineering materials are frequently conducted...
Intrinsic to all real structures, parameter uncertainty can be found in material properties and geom...
Intrinsic to all real structures, parameter uncertainty can be found in material properties and geom...
Based on the physics of stochastic processes we present a new approach for structural heal...
A model to describe the damage state of materials is developed within the framework of Continuum Dam...
A nondimensional model of microstructurally short crack growth in creep is developed based on a deta...
AbstractThe focus of this study is on the development of a CDM based methodology for estimating the ...
The accumulation of damage within a structure due to service loading or environmental conditions is ...
In this work a stochastic model for the creep damage evolution and associated scatter has been devel...
Experimental investigations on the creep behaviour of engineering materials are ...
AbstractThis study focuses on the development of stochastic finite element basedmethodology for dama...
A stochastic finite element-based methodology is developed for creep damage assessment in pipings ca...
The damage process in quasi-brittle materials is a complex phenomenon in which heterogeneity plays a...
Summary: Creep of metallic materials causes damage of many components in power and chemical industry...
Creep rupture strength values are basis for design in many high temperature applications. The applic...
Experimental investigations on the creep behaviour of engineering materials are frequently conducted...
Intrinsic to all real structures, parameter uncertainty can be found in material properties and geom...
Intrinsic to all real structures, parameter uncertainty can be found in material properties and geom...
Based on the physics of stochastic processes we present a new approach for structural heal...
A model to describe the damage state of materials is developed within the framework of Continuum Dam...
A nondimensional model of microstructurally short crack growth in creep is developed based on a deta...