ABSTRACT. Engineering components often contain notches, keyways or other stress concentration features. These features raise the stress state in the vicinity of their apex which can lead to unexpected failure of the component. The Theory of Critical Distances has been proven to predict accurate results, but, conventionally, requires two key ingredients to be implemented: the first is a stress-distance curve which can be obtained relatively easily by means of any finite element software, the second is two additional material parameters which are determined by running appropriate experiments. In this novel reformulation, one of these additional parameters, namely the critical distance, can be determined a priori, allowing design engineers to ...
AbstractThe Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a well-known design method allowing the strength o...
The problem of determining the strength of engineering structures, considering the effects of the no...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) has undoubtedly represented a breakthrough in the brittle fa...
Engineering components often contain notches, keyways or other stress concentration features. These ...
This paper summarises an attempt to use the Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) to predict static fai...
The aim of this paper is promoting a simple approach whose use - together with conventional linear-e...
This paper is concerned with a novel reformulation of the Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) suitabl...
This paper summarises an attempt to use the theory of critical distances (TCD) to predict static fai...
This paper assesses and evaluates the detrimental effect of standard and complex geometrical feature...
The structural integrity assessment of components containing notch-type defects has been the subject...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a design method that is widely used in situation of practi...
This paper investigates some theoretical aspects related to the use of the Theory of Critical Distan...
AbstractThe Theory of Critical Distances postulates that, in cracked materials subjected to static l...
Whether the brittle fracture criterion of theory of critical distance is suitable for graphite plate...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a well-known design method allowing the strength of notche...
AbstractThe Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a well-known design method allowing the strength o...
The problem of determining the strength of engineering structures, considering the effects of the no...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) has undoubtedly represented a breakthrough in the brittle fa...
Engineering components often contain notches, keyways or other stress concentration features. These ...
This paper summarises an attempt to use the Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) to predict static fai...
The aim of this paper is promoting a simple approach whose use - together with conventional linear-e...
This paper is concerned with a novel reformulation of the Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) suitabl...
This paper summarises an attempt to use the theory of critical distances (TCD) to predict static fai...
This paper assesses and evaluates the detrimental effect of standard and complex geometrical feature...
The structural integrity assessment of components containing notch-type defects has been the subject...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a design method that is widely used in situation of practi...
This paper investigates some theoretical aspects related to the use of the Theory of Critical Distan...
AbstractThe Theory of Critical Distances postulates that, in cracked materials subjected to static l...
Whether the brittle fracture criterion of theory of critical distance is suitable for graphite plate...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a well-known design method allowing the strength of notche...
AbstractThe Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a well-known design method allowing the strength o...
The problem of determining the strength of engineering structures, considering the effects of the no...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) has undoubtedly represented a breakthrough in the brittle fa...