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Fatigue Crack Growth in Commercial Steel

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Computational Mechanics ’86

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In this work, the fatigue crack propagation behaviour of commercial steel sheet specimens containing a circular hole, under uniaxial loading conditions at room temperature is investigated.

The experimental data have been analysed in terms of variability of m and C. The results are presented in the form of power relationship between the crack growth rate and the stress intensity factor range.

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Bilir, Ö.G., Haznedar, F. (1986). Fatigue Crack Growth in Commercial Steel. In: Yagawa, G., Atluri, S.N. (eds) Computational Mechanics ’86. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68042-0_204

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