Mechanics and evaluation of early damage

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2019

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Kotooussov, A.
Vidler, J.
Hughes, J.
Khanna, A.
Ng, C.
Mohabuth, M.

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Correia, J.A.F.O.
De Jesus, A.M.P.
Fernandes, A.A.
Calcada, R.

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Mechanical fatigue of metals: experimental and simulation perspectives, 2019 / Correia, J.A.F.O., De Jesus, A.M.P., Fernandes, A.A., Calcada, R. (ed./s), vol.7, pp.359-365

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Andrei Kotousov, James Vidler, James Hughes, Aditya Khanna, Ching-Tai Ng and Munawwar Mohabuth

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International Colloquium on Mechanical Fatigue of Metals (5 Sep 2018 - 7 Sep 2018 : Porto, Portugal)

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This chapter describes the microstructural mechanisms leading to damage and the formation of fatigue cracks as well as the methods available to monitor these processes. The evaluation of early damage is especially important for structures with long service life spans, where the crack nucleation stage can dominate the total fatigue life.

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Proceedings of the ICMFM XIX

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© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019

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