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International Journal of Fatigue
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International Journal of Fatigue is dedicated entirely to the full range of scientific and technological issues associated with fatigue of materials. The scope of the journal includes the spectrum of characterization, testing, and modeling of degradation processes under cyclic loading, commonly referred to as fatigue. This includes compromise of functionality with cycling, in addition to formation of cracks and other damage phenomena. Phenomena of interest range from the atomic level to engineering structures or devices, including all classes of materials and material systems. We encourage publication of studies that combine understanding and characterization of material fatigue mechanisms, along with associated microstructural aspects, with physically-based models to address future needs for more predictive methods for fatigue mitigation and design.Typical subjects discussed in International Journal of Fatigue address:• Novel fatigue testing and characterization methods (new kinds of fatigue tests, critical evaluation of existing methods, in situ measurement of fatigue degradation, non-contact field measurements) •Multiaxial fatigue and complex loading effects of materials and structures, exploring state-of-the-art concepts in degradation under cyclic loading• Fatigue in the very high cycle regime, including failure mode transitions from surface to subsurface, effects of surface treatment, processing, and loading conditions•Modeling (including degradation processes and related driving forces, multiscale/multi-resolution methods, computational hierarchical and concurrent methods for coupled component and material responses, novel methods for notch root analysis, fracture mechanics, damage mechanics, crack growth kinetics, life prediction and durability, and prediction of stochastic fatigue behavior reflecting microstructure and service conditions)•Models for early stages of fatigue crack formation and growth that explicitly consider microstructure and relevant materials science aspects.• Understanding the influence or manufacturing and processing route on fatigue degradation, and embedding this understanding in more predictive schemes for mitigation and design against fatigue•Prognosis and damage state awareness (including sensors, monitoring, methodology, interactive control, accelerated methods, data interpretation)•Applications of technologies associated with fatigue and their implications for structural integrity and reliability. This includes issues related to design, operation and maintenance, i.e., life cycle engineering• Smart materials and structures that can sense and mitigate fatigue degradation• Fatigue of devices and structures at small scales, including effects of process route and surfaces/interfaces
Combined and coupled behaviours that affect thermo-chemical-mechanical degradation processes under cyclic loading conditions are also included in the scope of the journal.
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Información
Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
0142-1123
ISSN electrónico
1879-3452
Editor responsable
Elsevier
País de edición
Países Bajos
Fecha de publicación
1979-
Cobertura temática
Tabla de contenidos
Torsion-bending fatigue test rigs Grillo, M. Allum. Leghe (Oct. 1994) 6 (60), 78–79 (in English and Italian)
Pp. 216
Development of a new device to perform torsional ultrasonic fatigue testing
I MARINESGARCIA; J DOUCET; C BATHIAS
Palabras clave: Mechanical Engineering; Modelling and Simulation; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; General Materials Science; Mechanics of Materials.
Pp. 2094-2101
Roles of microstructure in fatigue crack initiation
Kwai S. Chan
Pp. 1428-1447
Microstructure-sensitive computational modeling of fatigue crack formation
D.L. McDowell; F.P.E. Dunne
Pp. 1521-1542
Propagation of surface initiated rolling contact fatigue cracks in bearing steel
Pawel Rycerz; Andrew Olver; Amir Kadiric
Pp. 29-38
A nonlinear FE analysis to model progressive fatigue damage of cross-ply laminates under pin-loaded conditions
Seyed Sina Samareh-Mousavi; Sepanta Mandegarian; Fathollah Taheri-Behrooz
Palabras clave: Mechanical Engineering; Modelling and Simulation; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; General Materials Science; Mechanics of Materials.
Pp. 290-301
Parametric probabilistic approach for cumulative fatigue damage using double linear damage rule considering limited data
João Paulo Dias; Stephen Ekwaro-Osire; Americo Cunha; Shweta Dabetwar; Abraham Nispel; Fisseha M. Alemayehu; Haileyesus B. Endeshaw
Palabras clave: Mechanical Engineering; Modelling and Simulation; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; General Materials Science; Mechanics of Materials.
Pp. 246-258
Mixed mode I/II fatigue crack arrest in steel members using prestressed CFRP reinforcement
Ardalan Hosseini; Alain Nussbaumer; Masoud Motavalli; Xiao-Ling Zhao; Elyas Ghafoori
Palabras clave: Mechanical Engineering; Modelling and Simulation; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; General Materials Science; Mechanics of Materials.
Pp. 345-361
The performance of selected multiaxial criteria under tension/torsion loading conditions
Vladimír Chmelko; Matúš Margetin
Palabras clave: Mechanical Engineering; Modelling and Simulation; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; General Materials Science; Mechanics of Materials.
Pp. 105532
Comparative study of very high cycle tensile and torsional fatigue in TC17 titanium alloy
Hanqing Liu; Haomin Wang; Zhiyong Huang; Qingyuan Wang; Qiang Chen
Palabras clave: Mechanical Engineering; Modelling and Simulation; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; General Materials Science; Mechanics of Materials.
Pp. 105720