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Remaining-Life Assessment of Fatigued Metals
Abstract Numerous studies on fatigue of metals have been published. As summarized in some monographs (Klesnil and Lukas, 1980; Suresh, 1998), they include observations of microstructures in the incubation period (small cracks, slip bands, dislocations, etc); nondestructive evaluation of micro-structure change using ultrasonics, X-ray, and magnetic methods; and fracture mechanics to predict the remaining life. These efforts produced an essential view of fatigue and its understanding physics.
Remaining-Life Assessment of Fatigued Metals
Abstract Numerous studies on fatigue of metals have been published. As summarized in some monographs (Klesnil and Lukas, 1980; Suresh, 1998), they include observations of microstructures in the incubation period (small cracks, slip bands, dislocations, etc); nondestructive evaluation of micro-structure change using ultrasonics, X-ray, and magnetic methods; and fracture mechanics to predict the remaining life. These efforts produced an essential view of fatigue and its understanding physics.
Remaining-Life Assessment of Fatigued Metals
Hirao, Masahiko (author) / Ogi, Hirotsugu (author)
EMATs for Science and Industry ; 307-336
2003-01-01
30 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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