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Assessment of multiaxial fatigue behaviour of welded joints under combined bending and torsion by application of a fictitious notch radius

2004

Abstract A major problem in the assessment of the multiaxial fatigue behaviour in welded joints is the determination of local notch stresses, since the real local radii in most cases are not known. This can be circumvented by introducing a fictitious notch radius, according to Neuber and Radaj. The calculations of local equivalent stress amplitudes for welded joints (tube–tube and flange–tube) under pure bending, pure torsion and combined in- and out-of-phase bending with torsion can then be carried out by stress-based and strain energy density-based criteria. Among the investigated methods, the most reliable results are obtained with the effective equivalent stress hypothesis, an integral …

Materials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringTorsion (mechanics)Strain energy density functionStructural engineeringWeldingIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.inventionStrain energyEquivalent stressAmplitudeNotch radiusMechanics of MaterialslawModeling and SimulationPure bendingGeneral Materials SciencebusinessInternational Journal of Fatigue
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Numerical 2D And 3D Simulations of a Spherical Fabry–Pérot Resonator for Application as a Reference Cavity for Laser Frequency Stabilisation

2015

Abstract We report on the results of a numerical study of deformations of a spherical Fabry-Pérot cavity that can be used for laser frequency stabilisation. It is demonstrated that for a precise simulation of the cavity deformations a 3D model has to be used instead of a simpler 2D model, which employs simulation on the symmetry plane of the cavity. To lower the sensitivity to environmental perturbations, it is suggested to use a material with a low density and a high Young’s modulus. We also show that the mechanical resonance frequencies of the cavity are mainly determined by the size of the cavity.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryPhysicsQC1-999General Engineeringlaser frequency stabilisationPhysics::OpticsGeneral Physics and AstronomyReference cavityfabry-pérot cavityResonatorOpticsnumerical simulations.Physics::Accelerator PhysicsLaser frequencybusinessFabry–Pérot interferometerLatvian Journal of Physics and Technical Sciences
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A critical plane approach based on energy concepts: application to biaxial random tension-compression high-cycle fatigue regime

1999

Abstract In this paper the energy parameter, defined for random loadings, is analysed. Under uniaxial loading this parameter distinguishes between the strain energy density for tension (positive) and the strain energy density for compression (negative). As a consequence, if there is no mean component in the random loading, we obtain a random history of strain (elastic and plastic) energy density with zero expected value. Under multiaxial loadings the normal strain energy density in the critical plane (i.e. the plane of the maximum damage) is understood as the energy parameter. The history of strain energy density is schematized with use of the rain-flow algorithm. Fatigue damage is accumula…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryPlane (geometry)Tension (physics)Mechanical EngineeringBiaxial tensile testStrain energy density functionStructural engineeringMechanicsExpected valueCompression (physics)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringStrain energyMechanics of MaterialsModeling and SimulationGeneral Materials SciencebusinessVibration fatigueInternational Journal of Fatigue
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ΔJ-integral range estimation for fatigue crack growth rate description

2004

Abstract The paper presents an equation for fatigue crack growth rate description taking into account the ΔJ-integral range, which was verified experimentally for variable bending. Plane, notched specimens were tested under unilaterally restrained bending for different values of stress ratio R. The results of tests and numerical calculations were presented as characteristics of fatigue crack growth rate. It has been shown that in the case of a change of stress ratio from R=−1.0 to R=0.0, the crack rate increases twice for 10HNAP steel and five times for 18G2A steel. The empirical formula presented in the paper describes well the test results of fatigue crack rate in the steels.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryStress ratioPlane (geometry)Mechanical EngineeringBendingStructural engineeringMechanicsParis' lawCrack growth resistance curveIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCrack closureMechanics of MaterialsModeling and SimulationEmpirical formulaRange (statistics)General Materials SciencebusinessInternational Journal of Fatigue
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Analysis of Joint Quality along Welding Plane

2009

Porthole die extrusion is an always more important process for industrial applications. It is, however, characterized by a considerable complexity; in fact, different parameters have to be carefully set for improving the final part. A critical zone that strongly influences the goodness of the extruded component is the so called “welding plane”. It is the junction area where material flows converge inside the welding chamber. The variables that have to be controlled for improving the material characteristics in this zone are the effective stress, the pressure and the time that the material takes to cross the welding chamber. Moreover, material temperature is another fundamental issue that in…

Materials sciencebusiness.product_categoryPlane (geometry)Mechanical EngineeringMechanical engineeringWeldingDeformation (meteorology)FEM simulationFinite element methodlaw.inventionCross section (physics)extrusionMechanics of MaterialslawFEM Extrusion Welding LineSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie e Sistemi di LavorazioneWelding LineDie (manufacturing)FEM simulation; extrusion; Welding LineGeneral Materials SciencePoint (geometry)Finite Element Model (FEM)businessExtrusion; Finite Element Model (FEM); Welding Line;Joint (geology)
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Experimental and numerical analysis of aluminum-aluminum bolted joints subject to an indentation process

2015

Abstract The increasing interest of the industry (especially automotive, aviation and marine) in the fastener joints (riveted, bolted, etc.) between metallic materials, has re-opened the study on the possibility to improve the performance of the drilled structure using plastic deformation processes. Indentation process, performed before the drilling operation, creates circumferential compression stresses around the hole which increase significantly the mechanical performance of the drilled structures. In this paper, static and the fatigue performances of aluminum–aluminum (AW 6082-T6) single-lap bolted joints are studied. In particular, the study compares the mechanical strength of only dri…

Materials sciencebusiness.product_categorybusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringStructural engineeringCompression (physics)FastenerIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFinite element methodSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineMechanics of MaterialsResidual stressModeling and SimulationIndentationBolted jointSettore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali MeccaniciGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialbusinessSettore ING-IND/15 - Disegno E Metodi Dell'Ingegneria IndustrialeFailure mode and effects analysisJoint (geology)Single-lap joint Indentation process Residual stress Fatigue Finite element analysis
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Fatigue crack growth of new FML composites for light ship buildings under predominant mode II loading condition

2019

The use of light but strong materials is largely studied in various area of the shipbuilding, this because the need of reducing the weight, and especially the weight of all the structures above the main deck assume primary importance for the stability. Traditionally in fast boats like fast ferries, hydrofoils, patrol boats, the typical materials are Aluminum alloy or composites, both those materials have advantages and disadvantages, but the new development of technologies made possible to combine them, in order to have a new material, combining the advantages of both, in terms of fatigue resistance, firefighting characteristics. In this paper, predominant mode II fatigue delamination tests…

Materials sciencechemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyFixtureIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringDeck0203 mechanical engineeringAluminiumSettore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali MeccaniciComposite materialSettore ING-IND/15 - Disegno E Metodi Dell'Ingegneria IndustrialeSettore ING-IND/01 - Architettura NavaleEnd notched flexureDelaminationFracture mechanicsEpoxyParis' law021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology020303 mechanical engineering & transportschemistryModeling and Simulationvisual_artVoid (composites)visual_art.visual_art_mediumFibre metal laminateFE analysis0210 nano-technologyInternational Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM)
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Advanced approach to the local structure reconstruction and theory validation on the example of the W L 3 -edge extended x-ray absorption fine struct…

2018

The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of the ELETTRA XAFS beamline staff members during the EXAFS experiment No 20150303. This work has been carried out within the framework of the EUROfusion Consortium and has received funding from the Euratom research and training programme 2014-2018 under grant agreement No 633053. The views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of the European Commission.

Materials sciencechemistry.chemical_elementFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyEdge (geometry)Tungsten01 natural sciencesLocal structureTungstenCondensed Matter::Materials Science0103 physical sciences:NATURAL SCIENCES:Physics [Research Subject Categories]General Materials Science010306 general physicsReverse Monte Carlo simulationsCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceExtended X-ray absorption fine structureMolecular dynamics simulationsMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsComputer Science ApplicationsComputational physicsEXAFSchemistryMechanics of MaterialsModeling and Simulation0210 nano-technologyModelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering
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A plasticity model for predicting the rheological behavior of paperboard

2017

The sorption of water into the paperboard exposes a container to reversible and irreversible deformations under relative humidity variations. In this study, an elasto-plastic material model is used to demonstrate how through-thickness dry solids content gradients can generate permanent in-plane strains in paperboard. The measurements presented in this paper indicate that in consecutive loading-unloading cycles, the yield stress either remains roughly constant or decreases, and an additional permanent set of strain is obtained even when the maximum tension of repetitions stays constant. Two modified approaches concerning elasto-plastic hardening behavior based on the measurements of this wor…

Materials sciencecyclic humidity changesdry solids content gradientmoisture-accelerated creep02 engineering and technologyPlasticity0203 mechanical engineeringRheologyGeneral Materials ScienceRelative humidityComposite materialta216ShrinkagePaperboardta214ta114Applied MathematicsMechanical Engineeringta111paperboardmechano-sorptive creepSorption021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics020303 mechanical engineering & transportsCreepkartonkiMechanics of MaterialsModeling and Simulationvisual_artHardening (metallurgy)visual_art.visual_art_mediumelasto-plasticity0210 nano-technologyInternational Journal of Solids and Structures
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Mesoscopic structural organization in fluorinated pyrrolidinium-based room temperature ionic liquids

2019

Abstract In this contribution the microscopic and mesoscopic structural organization in a series of fluorinated room temperature ionic liquids, based on N-methyl-N-alkylpyrrolidinium cations and on bis(perfluoroalkylsulfonyl)imide anions, is investigated, using a synergy of experimental (X-ray and neutron scattering) and computational (Molecular Dynamics) techniques. The proposed ionic liquids are of high interest as electrolyte media for lithium battery applications. Together with information on their good ion transport properties in conjunction with low viscosity, we also describe the existence of nm-scale spatial organization induced by the segregation of fluorous moieties into domains. …

Materials sciencefluorinated02 engineering and technologyElectrolyteNeutron scattering010402 general chemistrymicroscopic01 natural sciencesionic liquidschemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular dynamicsSettore CHIM/02Materials ChemistrymesoscopicPhysics::Chemical PhysicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryImideSpectroscopyMesoscopic physicsStructural organizationscatteringionic liquids; fluorinated; microscopic; mesoscopic; scattering; simulation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicssimulationAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsLithium battery0104 chemical sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialschemistryChemical physicsOthersIonic liquidionic liquids structural organization0210 nano-technology
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