In this work, an analysis of both the mechanical response at the grain scale and high cycle multiaxial fatigue criteria is undertaken using finite element (FE) simulations of polycrystalline aggregates. The metallic material chosen for investigation, a pure copper, has a Face Centred Cubic (FCC) crystalline structure. Two-dimensional polycrystalline aggregates, which are composed of 300 randomly orientated equiaxed grains, are loaded at the median fatigue strength defined at 107 cycles. In order to analyse the effect of the loading path on the local mechanical response, combined tension–torsion and biaxial tension loading cases, in-phase and out-of-phase, with different biaxiality ratios, are applied to each polycrystalline aggregate. Three...
This study aims to analyse the influence of geometrical defects (notches and holes) on the high cycl...
Polycrystalline elasto-plasticity models provide a general framework for investigating the effect of...
The development of high cycle fatigue (HCF) strength assessment methods has now been running for mor...
In this work, an analysis of both the mechanical response at the grain scale and high cycle multiaxi...
In this work, an analysis of both the mechanical response at the grain scale and high cycle multiaxi...
An analysis of high cycle multiaxial fatigue behaviour is conducted through the numerical simulation...
An analysis of high cycle multiaxial fatigue behaviour is conducted through the numerical simulation...
An analysis of high cycle multiaxial fatigue behaviour is conducted through the numerical simulation...
An analysis of high cycle multiaxial fatigue behaviour is conducted through the numerical simulation...
An analysis of high cycle multiaxial fatigue behaviour is conducted through the numerical simulation...
This study aims to analyse the influence of geometrical defects (notches and holes) on the high cycl...
This study aims to analyse the influence of geometrical defects (notches and holes) on the high cycl...
This study aims to analyse the influence of geometrical defects (notches and holes) on the high cycl...
In this paper, a polycrystalline model is proposed to describe the fatigue behaviour of metallic mat...
In this paper, a polycrystalline model is proposed to describe the fatigue behaviour of metallic mat...
This study aims to analyse the influence of geometrical defects (notches and holes) on the high cycl...
Polycrystalline elasto-plasticity models provide a general framework for investigating the effect of...
The development of high cycle fatigue (HCF) strength assessment methods has now been running for mor...
In this work, an analysis of both the mechanical response at the grain scale and high cycle multiaxi...
In this work, an analysis of both the mechanical response at the grain scale and high cycle multiaxi...
An analysis of high cycle multiaxial fatigue behaviour is conducted through the numerical simulation...
An analysis of high cycle multiaxial fatigue behaviour is conducted through the numerical simulation...
An analysis of high cycle multiaxial fatigue behaviour is conducted through the numerical simulation...
An analysis of high cycle multiaxial fatigue behaviour is conducted through the numerical simulation...
An analysis of high cycle multiaxial fatigue behaviour is conducted through the numerical simulation...
This study aims to analyse the influence of geometrical defects (notches and holes) on the high cycl...
This study aims to analyse the influence of geometrical defects (notches and holes) on the high cycl...
This study aims to analyse the influence of geometrical defects (notches and holes) on the high cycl...
In this paper, a polycrystalline model is proposed to describe the fatigue behaviour of metallic mat...
In this paper, a polycrystalline model is proposed to describe the fatigue behaviour of metallic mat...
This study aims to analyse the influence of geometrical defects (notches and holes) on the high cycl...
Polycrystalline elasto-plasticity models provide a general framework for investigating the effect of...
The development of high cycle fatigue (HCF) strength assessment methods has now been running for mor...