The failure criterion is an essential part of all strength calculations of design. It was shown in the past that the tensor-polynomial equation could be regarded as a polynomial expansion of the real failure surface. Now it is shown that the third-degree polynomial is identical to the real failure criterion. It is also shown that the second-degree part of the polynomial is identical to the orthotropic extension of the von Mises criterion for initial yield. The thirddegree polynomial hardening terms of the criterion are also shown to incorporate the earlier theoretical explained mixed-mode I-II fracture equation, showing hardening to be based on hindered microcrack extension. For uniaxial loading, the failure criterion can be resolved in fac...
Wood, as a naturally-grown material, exhibits a highly anisotropic and inhomogeneous material struct...
Analyzing the strength behavior of wooden materials the stresses that cause failure can be determine...
The continuum structural model for the failure analysis of timber structures in the plane stress sta...
The failure criterion is an essential part of all strength calculations of design. It was shown in t...
Based on a polynomial expansion of the failure surface, a general failure criterion, satisfying equi...
Multi-axial stress conditions exist in almost all engineering applications, but design procedures, i...
An orthotropic failure criterion enhancing the Lourenco's criterion by a shear strength multiplier a...
The paper deals with different failure criteria applied to off-axis tension strength of in-plane loa...
Limit Analysis is an prescribed exact approach of Wood Science, what is shown to also apply for wood...
AbstractThe experimental investigation into tension and compression for softwood along grain directi...
Investigation of fracture of wood components can prevent from catastrophic failures. Created fractur...
In material science or structural mechanics, failure is generally the loss of load carrying capacity...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)For wood a material with anisotropic ch...
Wood is highly anisotropic and shows ductile behaviour in compression and brittle behaviour in tensi...
In our study, three phenomenological strength criteria (the von Mises criterion, the Tsai-Wu criteri...
Wood, as a naturally-grown material, exhibits a highly anisotropic and inhomogeneous material struct...
Analyzing the strength behavior of wooden materials the stresses that cause failure can be determine...
The continuum structural model for the failure analysis of timber structures in the plane stress sta...
The failure criterion is an essential part of all strength calculations of design. It was shown in t...
Based on a polynomial expansion of the failure surface, a general failure criterion, satisfying equi...
Multi-axial stress conditions exist in almost all engineering applications, but design procedures, i...
An orthotropic failure criterion enhancing the Lourenco's criterion by a shear strength multiplier a...
The paper deals with different failure criteria applied to off-axis tension strength of in-plane loa...
Limit Analysis is an prescribed exact approach of Wood Science, what is shown to also apply for wood...
AbstractThe experimental investigation into tension and compression for softwood along grain directi...
Investigation of fracture of wood components can prevent from catastrophic failures. Created fractur...
In material science or structural mechanics, failure is generally the loss of load carrying capacity...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)For wood a material with anisotropic ch...
Wood is highly anisotropic and shows ductile behaviour in compression and brittle behaviour in tensi...
In our study, three phenomenological strength criteria (the von Mises criterion, the Tsai-Wu criteri...
Wood, as a naturally-grown material, exhibits a highly anisotropic and inhomogeneous material struct...
Analyzing the strength behavior of wooden materials the stresses that cause failure can be determine...
The continuum structural model for the failure analysis of timber structures in the plane stress sta...