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Strength, Fracture and Complexity 6 (2010) 195â196 IOS Press 316 steel acoustic emission activation process API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 Arrhenius attenuation bond strength calcium carbonate cohesive fracture composite material constitutive equation coordinate grid copper corrosion fatigue crack growth crack-like ï¬aw creep crack growth C â parameter damage plastic model decohesion deformation degradation denture displacement ï¬eld dynamic fracture dynamic fragmentation dynamic stress intensity factor elevated temperature fatigue ï¬nite element simulation ï¬y ash fractography fracture toughness friction welding glass ï¬ber glass powder hexahedral element high strength steel Hopkinson pressure bar hydrogen embrittlement 129 149 31 115 31 31 141 91 3 91 31 169 161 69 69 115 177 177 83 3 169 103 141 169 17 3 17 129 91, 103, 129 83 91 129 17 161 91 91 51 17 17 69 in situ bone properties inverse problem joint implant Laplacian smoothing lining load line displacement rate local metal loss local strains low-cycle Lüders band mechanical test medium-carbon steel mesh generation mesolevel minimum energy ï¬ux nanoindentation test new methods numerical analysis oscillation oxidation P92 steel plastic collapse pâM diagram method polyethylene polypropylene post yield behavior preceding wavy strain disturbances Qâ concept recycling system reference stress solution Schlieren photography stainless
Strength, Fracture and Complexity – IOS Press
Published: Jan 1, 2010
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