This paper develops a simplified continuum (continuous with respect to time, stress, etc.) fatigue damage model for use in critical design, Life Extending Control and fault prognosis. The work is based on the local strain cyclic damage modeling method. New nonlinear explicit equation forms of cyclic damage in terms of stress amplitude are derived to facilitate the continuum modelling. Stress based continuum models are derived. Extension to plastic strain-strain rate models is also presented. Progress toward a non-zero mean stress based is presented. Also new nonlinear explicit equation forms in terms of stress amplitude are derived for this case. Application of the various models to design, control, and fault prognosis is considered
AbstractThe ways to treat Continuum Damage Mechanics in low cycle fatigue are following: (i) the ful...
This work presents a non-linear continuum damage mechanics model based on general thermodynamic fram...
International audienceThis paper presents a continuum damage model based on two mechanisms: decohesi...
This paper develops a simplified continuum (continuous wrp to time, stress, etc.) fatigue damage mod...
AbstractA CDM (continuum damage mechanics) model for damage evaluation is here considered and applie...
A stepwise load-advancing strategy for cyclic loading will be presented in this paper that yields co...
In this study, we propose a novel cumulative-damage model based on continuum damage mechanics under ...
The objective of this research work is to assess existing models for different loading conditions. T...
The scatter in the fatigue life of the metallic structures seems to be mainly caused by internal def...
The problem of calculating expected component life under fatigue loading conditions is complicated b...
A unified continuum approach to brittle and fatigue damage is presented. A scalar variable is used t...
A method which has evolved in our laboratories for the past 20 yr is re-examined with the intent of ...
Simple procedures are presented for treating cumulative fatigue damage under complex loading history...
Traditional multiaxial fatigue assessment models are based on the definition of an equivalent uniaxi...
The concept of life extending control is defined. A brief discussion of current fatigue life predict...
AbstractThe ways to treat Continuum Damage Mechanics in low cycle fatigue are following: (i) the ful...
This work presents a non-linear continuum damage mechanics model based on general thermodynamic fram...
International audienceThis paper presents a continuum damage model based on two mechanisms: decohesi...
This paper develops a simplified continuum (continuous wrp to time, stress, etc.) fatigue damage mod...
AbstractA CDM (continuum damage mechanics) model for damage evaluation is here considered and applie...
A stepwise load-advancing strategy for cyclic loading will be presented in this paper that yields co...
In this study, we propose a novel cumulative-damage model based on continuum damage mechanics under ...
The objective of this research work is to assess existing models for different loading conditions. T...
The scatter in the fatigue life of the metallic structures seems to be mainly caused by internal def...
The problem of calculating expected component life under fatigue loading conditions is complicated b...
A unified continuum approach to brittle and fatigue damage is presented. A scalar variable is used t...
A method which has evolved in our laboratories for the past 20 yr is re-examined with the intent of ...
Simple procedures are presented for treating cumulative fatigue damage under complex loading history...
Traditional multiaxial fatigue assessment models are based on the definition of an equivalent uniaxi...
The concept of life extending control is defined. A brief discussion of current fatigue life predict...
AbstractThe ways to treat Continuum Damage Mechanics in low cycle fatigue are following: (i) the ful...
This work presents a non-linear continuum damage mechanics model based on general thermodynamic fram...
International audienceThis paper presents a continuum damage model based on two mechanisms: decohesi...