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Residual Stress and Its Effects on Fatigue and Fracture Proceedings of a Special Symposium held within the 16th European Conference of Fracture - ECF16, Alexandroupolis, Greece, 3-7 July, 2006 /

Simplified fracture mechanics based assessment methods are widely used by the industry to determine the structural integrity significance of postulated cracks, manufacturing flaws, service-induced cracking or suspected degradation of engineering components under normal and abnormal service loads. In...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Youtsos, Anastasius (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
Edición:1st ed. 2006.
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505 0 |a Residual Stress Analysis by Modelling Techniques -- Residual Stress Numerical Simulation Of Two Dissimilar Metal Weld Junctions -- Finite Element Simulation Of Welding In Pipes: A Sensitivity Analysis -- Residual Stress Prediction In Letterbox-Type Repair Welds -- Viscosity Effect On Displacements And Residual Stresses Of A Two-Pass Welding Plate -- Residual Stress Analysis by Experimental Methods -- Evaluation Of Novel Post Weld Heat Treatment In Ferritic Steel Repair Welds Based On Neutron Diffraction -- High-Resolution Neutron Diffraction For Residual Strain/Stress Investigations -- Effects Of The Cryogenic Wire Brushing On The Surface Integrity And The Fatigue Life Improvements Of The Aisi 304 Stainless Steel Ground Components -- Surface Integrity In High Speed Machining Of Alloy -- The present and the new HFR-Petten SANS facility -- Residual Stress Analysis by Modelling Techniques -- Sensitivity of Predicted Residual Stresses To Modelling Assumptions -- Welding Effects On Thin Stiffened Panels -- Evaluation of Residual Stresses in Ceramic and Polymer Matrix Composites Using Finite Element Method -- Phase Transformation And Damage Elastoplastic Multiphase Model For Welding Simulation -- Residual Stress Effects on Fatigue and Fracture -- Identification of Residual Stress Length Scales in Welds for Fracture Assessment -- Interaction of Residual Stress with Mechanical Loading in a Ferritic Steel -- Effects of Residual Stresses on Crack Growth in Aluminum Alloys -- Effect of Reflection Shot peening and Fine Grain Size on Improvement of Fatigue Strength for Metal Bellows -- Surface Crack Development In Transformation Induced Fatigue Of Sma Actuators -- Assessment of Defects Under Combined Primary and Residual Stresses. 
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