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The following pages link to Mechanics and mechanisms of fatigue damage and crack growth in advanced materials (Q1976992):
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- Failure and damage analysis of advanced materials (Q525283) (← links)
- On the toughening of brittle materials by grain bridging: promoting intergranular fracture through grain angle, strength, and toughness (Q731076) (← links)
- A micromechanical basis for partitioning the evolution of grain bridging in brittle materials (Q1019326) (← links)
- Fatigue of structures and materials in the 20th century and the state of the art (Q1423422) (← links)
- A unified model of fatigue kinetics based on crack driving force and material resistance (Q2382070) (← links)
- Environmentally-assisted fatigue crack growth mechanisms in advanced materials for aerospace applications (Q2382146) (← links)
- Thermodynamic relationship between creep crack growth and creep deformation (Q2583087) (← links)
- Three-parameter description of the stress field near the border of an embedded elliptical crack (Q2641481) (← links)
- Advances in research of stress-assisted corrosion fatigue problem (Q2644524) (← links)
- Study of fatigue crack growth in strain-hardening materials during creep (Q3727543) (← links)
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- Direct simulation of thermo‐coupled fatigue failure for metals (Q6064424) (← links)
- High‐efficiency algorithms for simulating metal failure effects under multiaxial repeated loadings (Q6067634) (← links)
- Innovative elastoplastic <i>J</i><sub>2</sub>‐flow model incorporating cyclic and non‐cyclic failure effects of metals as inherent constitutive features (Q6154189) (← links)
- Metal failure effects predicted accurately with a unified and explicit criterion (Q6190251) (← links)