fatigue crack propagation

  • 1Corrosion fatigue — is fatigue in a corrosive environment. It is the mechanical degradation of a material under the joint action of corrosion and cyclic loading. Nearly all engineering structures experience some form of alternating stress, and are exposed to harmful …

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  • 2Tooth Interior Fatigue Fracture — Tooth Interior Fatigue Fracture, (TIFF), is a type of gear failure. The failure is characterised by a fracture at approximately mid height on the tooth of the gear. This distinguishes it from a tooth root fatigue failure. The crack for a TIFF is… …

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  • 3FCPR — fatigue crack propagation rate …

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  • 4FCPR — • fatigue crack propagation rate …

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  • 5Paris' law — Schematic plot of the typical relationship between the crack growth rate and the range of the stress intensity factor. In practice, the Paris law is calibrated to model the linear interval around the center. Paris law (also known as the Paris… …

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  • 6FCP — comp. abbr. File Control Procedure metal. abbr. Fatigue Crack Propagation abbr. (SCSI 3) Fibre Channel Protocol (SAM) …

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  • 7materials testing — Introduction       measurement of the characteristics and behaviour of such substances as metals, ceramics, or plastics under various conditions. The data thus obtained can be used in specifying the suitability of materials for various… …

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  • 8Fracture — For other uses, see Fracture (disambiguation). v · d · e Materials failure modes …

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  • 9Fracture mechanics — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 10Prognostics — is an engineering discipline focused on predicting the future condition of a component and/or system of components. The science of prognostics is based on the analysis of failure modes, detection of early signs of wear and aging in complex… …

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