Verification of the DKeff hypothesis along the fatigue crack path in thin and thick Al specimens
Elber assumed that the actual driving force for fatigue crack growth (FCG) is the effective stress intensity factor ?Keff. To verify this hypothesis, both DC(T) and C(T) specimens are cut from a 6351-T6 Al alloy circular bar with two different thicknesses, 2 and 30mm, tested under fixed ?K and Kmax...
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Main Authors: | Juli�n Andr�s Ortiz Gonz�lez, Jaime Tupiass� Pinho de Castro, Giancarlo Luis Gomez Gonz�les, Marco Antonio Meggiolaro, Jos� Luiz de Fran�a Freire |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Gruppo Italiano Frattura
2019-07-01
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Series: | Fracture and Structural Integrity |
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Online Access: | https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/2411/2508 |
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