The DISFAT project is a French project financially supported by the French National Agency for Research (ANR). It aims at a deeper understanding of mechanisms leading to crack initiation in metals and alloys under Very High Cycle Fatigue loading (VHCF). The VHCF regime is associated with stress magnitudes lower than the conventional fatigue limit and as a result, numbers of cycles higher than 109. Tests were carried out using an ultrasonic technique at loading frequency of 20 kHz. In the case of pure copper polycrystals, we previously showed that slip band (SB) activity and intrinsic dissipation were closely related. Dissipation and slip band amount increased with the number of cycles. At very small stress amplitudes, no slip band appeared ...
This paper aims to contribute in understanding the fatigue crack initiation mechanisms in metallic m...
AbstractThis paper aims to contribute in understanding the fatigue crack initiation mechanisms in me...
International audienceThis paper present the ongoing DISFAT project financially supported by the Fre...
The DISFAT project is a French project financially supported by the French National Agency for Resea...
AbstractThe DISFAT project is a French project financially supported by the French National Agency f...
International audienceThe DISFAT project is a ongoing French project financially supported by the Fr...
The surfaces of commercially pure polycrystalline copper specimens subjected to interrupted 20 kHz f...
Abstract : This work aims to better understanding mechanisms leading to crack initiation in ductile ...
In this paper, the main results obtained in the framework of a National French Agency project called...
Résumé : Cette étude a pour objectif de mieux comprendre les mécanismes précurseurs de l'amorçage de...
Very high cycle fatigue carried out on pure copper polycrystals promotes early slip markings, labell...
International audienceWhen ductile single-phase metallic materials are subjected to stress magnitude...
International audienceThis paper aims at a deeper understanding of mechanisms leading to crack initi...
Ultrasonic fatigue testing at 20 kHz was developed to accelerate fatigue tests and explore the very ...
AbstractThis paper aims at a deeper understanding of frequency effects in the fatigue response. Comm...
This paper aims to contribute in understanding the fatigue crack initiation mechanisms in metallic m...
AbstractThis paper aims to contribute in understanding the fatigue crack initiation mechanisms in me...
International audienceThis paper present the ongoing DISFAT project financially supported by the Fre...
The DISFAT project is a French project financially supported by the French National Agency for Resea...
AbstractThe DISFAT project is a French project financially supported by the French National Agency f...
International audienceThe DISFAT project is a ongoing French project financially supported by the Fr...
The surfaces of commercially pure polycrystalline copper specimens subjected to interrupted 20 kHz f...
Abstract : This work aims to better understanding mechanisms leading to crack initiation in ductile ...
In this paper, the main results obtained in the framework of a National French Agency project called...
Résumé : Cette étude a pour objectif de mieux comprendre les mécanismes précurseurs de l'amorçage de...
Very high cycle fatigue carried out on pure copper polycrystals promotes early slip markings, labell...
International audienceWhen ductile single-phase metallic materials are subjected to stress magnitude...
International audienceThis paper aims at a deeper understanding of mechanisms leading to crack initi...
Ultrasonic fatigue testing at 20 kHz was developed to accelerate fatigue tests and explore the very ...
AbstractThis paper aims at a deeper understanding of frequency effects in the fatigue response. Comm...
This paper aims to contribute in understanding the fatigue crack initiation mechanisms in metallic m...
AbstractThis paper aims to contribute in understanding the fatigue crack initiation mechanisms in me...
International audienceThis paper present the ongoing DISFAT project financially supported by the Fre...