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    A novel disc bend test specimen for realistic measuring of tensile strength in pavements under transverse cracking condition by M.R.M. Aliha, Hamid Reza Karimi, S.M.N. Ghoreishi

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Accordingly, the tensile cracking resistance of the HMA mixture along the compaction direction is significantly higher than in the other directions. …”
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    Closed-form analysis of a thermally loaded single-layer system on a rigid foundation by Linn, Debora, Becker, Wilfried

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The closed-form analytical model is based on a higher-order displacement approach that takes the singularity exponent into account. …”
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    Multi-parameter crack tip stress state description for estimation of fracture process zone extent in silicate composite WST specimens by Václav Veselý, Jakub Sobek, Lucie Šestáková, Petr Frantík, Stanislav Seitl

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…For wedge splitting test specimens, the stress and displacement fields both in the vicinity and also in larger distance from the crack tip are investigated by means of numerical methods. …”
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    Fatigue crack paths and properties in A356-T6 aluminum alloy microstructurally modified by friction stir processing under different conditions by A. Tajiri, Y. Uematsu, T. Kakiuchi, Y. Suzuki

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…But the lower tool rotational speed could further improve fatigue strength than the higher speed. EBSD analyses revealed that the higher tool rotational speed resulted in the severer texture having detrimental effects on fatigue crack initiation and propagation resistances.…”
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    Evaluation of fatigue properties under four-point bending and fatigue crack propagation in austenitic stainless steel with a bimodal harmonic structure by Shoichi Kikuchi, Yuta Nakatsuka, Yoshikazu Nakai, Masashi Natakani, Mie Ota Kawabata, Kei Ameyama

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Kth, for the harmonic-structured material is lower than that for the homogeneous coarse-grained material, while the crack growth rates, da/dN, are higher at comparable ?…”
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    Enhancing sulfide stress cracking resistance of a Cu-bearing high strength low alloyed steel through decreasing austenitizing temperature by Tianyi Zeng, Qingzhan Zhang, Shuzhang Zhang, Yong Zhou, Yinghui Zhao, Xianbo Shi, Wei Yan

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…To answer a longstanding question towards how the austenitizing temperature affects the sulfide stress cracking (SSC) resistance in high strength low alloyed (HSLA) steels for oil country tubular goods (OCTG), it is necessary to study effects of the austenitizing temperature on martensite microstructure, diffusion and distribution behaviors of hydrogen atoms and SSC resistance. …”
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    Cause Analysis and Process Improvement Measures of Primary Forging Cracking for 20 t Flat Ingot of N08120 Nickel-based Corrosion-resistant Alloy by Liu Yu, Xu Wenliang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…When the stress value was higher than the internal bonding strength, cracks would initiate and expand outward during forging process. …”
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    Experimental Studies on Cracking and Local Strain Behaviors of Rock-Like Materials with a Single Hole before and after Reinforcement under Biaxial Compression by Jian Liao, Yanlin Zhao, Liming Tang, Qiang Liu

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Research shows the following: (1) Under the same lateral pressure, as the reinforcement thickness of the aluminum alloy tube increases, the reinforcement effect of the aluminum alloy tube on the specimen increases, and the strength of the reinforced specimen is increased by 1.42%~33.04% compared with the strength of the unreinforced specimen; under the same reinforced thickness of the aluminum tube, the peak strength of the specimen increases with the increase of lateral pressure, and the peak strength of the specimen with lateral pressure is 3.34%~50.26% higher than that of the specimen without lateral pressure. (2) Increasing the lateral pressure can significantly reduce the primary tensile cracks of the specimen. …”
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    X70 STEEL CRITICAL CTOD VALUE ANSYS CALCULATION by YE YunQin, MIAO ZhangMu, ZHANG BuAi

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Material fracture toughness size can use critical crack tip opening displacement CTOD( crack tipopening below) to measure. …”
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    Fatigue fracture mechanism of Ni-base superalloy GH4065A at elevated temperatures by LI Linhan, ZHANG Ji, ZHANG Wenyun, TIAN Qiang, QIN Heyong, ZHANG Beijiang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Higher fatigue temperature results in reduced life cycles. …”
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    Enhancing Cracking Resistance and Post-Harvest Quality of Sweet Cherries (<i>Prunus avium</i> L.) Through Calcium and Potassium-Based Foliar Treatments by Alice Varaldo, Giovanna Giacalone

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Moreover, treated fruits exhibited reduced cracking, reduced weight loss, and higher firmness during storage. …”
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    Evaluating the influence of air temperature and far-infrared radiation on the physicochemical characteristics of dried rice by M. B. Yeganeh, S. M. Nassiri, D. Zare, A. M. Shirzadifar, M. Fazaeli, M. Nosrati

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Higher temperatures and intensified FIR led to increased amylose levels resulting in greater peak and final viscosities. …”
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    Influence of microstructure on fatigue property of ultra high-strength steels by Kanji Okuda, Kazuhiro Ogawa, Yuji Ichikawa, Tsuyoshi Shiozaki, Naoki Yamaguchi

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Ultra-high-strength steels (with tensile strength higher than 980 MPa) are widely used in automobile manufacturing owing to their lightweight that contributes to fuel efficiency. …”
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    Influence of microstructure on fatigue property of ultra high-strength steels by Kanji OKUDA, Kazuhiro OGAWA, Yuji ICHIKAWA, Tsuyoshi SHIOZAKI, Naoki YAMAGUCHI

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Ultra-high-strength steels (with tensile strength higher than 980 MPa) are widely used in automobile manufacturing owing to their lightweight that contributes to fuel efficiency. …”
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