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Fracture, Fatigue and Structural Integrity of Metallic Materials
Sergio Cicero and José Alberto Álvarez
2020
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Fracture, fatigue, and other subcritical processes, such as creep crack growth or stress corrosion cracking, present numerous open issues from both scientific and industrial points of view. These phenomena are of special interest in industrial and civil metallic structures, such as pipes, vessels, machinery, aircrafts, ship hulls, and bridges, given that their failure may imply catastrophic consequences for human life, the natural environment, and/or the economy. Moreover, an adequate management of their operational life, defining suitable inspection periods, repairs, or replacements, requires their safety or unsafety conditions to be defined. The analysis of these technological challenges requires accurate comprehensive assessment tools based on solid theoretical foundations as well as structural integrity assessment standards or procedures incorporating such tools into industrial practice.
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Keywords
- ?CT imaging
- Aircraft
- alloy steel
- aluminium plates
- aluminum foam sandwich
- blunt V-notches
- cathodic polarization
- cathodic polarization or cathodic charge (CC)
- cathodic protection (CP)
- compressive residual stress
- crack initiation
- critical distance
- ductile failure
- EMC
- environmentally assisted cracking
- failure assessment diagram (FAD)
- fastener
- Fatigue
- fatigue crack growth
- fatigue design curve
- fatigue life
- fatigue limit
- fatigue strength
- fatigue test
- FFM
- Fracture
- high strength low alloy steels (HSLA)
- hot-press-formed steel
- hydrogen embrittlement
- hydrogen induced cracking (HIC)
- hydrogen-induced delayed fracture
- Inconel 690 tube
- internal fatigue fracture
- local strain
- micromechanisms
- Microstructure
- mode I loading
- n/a
- needle peening
- Notch
- notch effect
- orthotropic steel bridge deck
- overload
- peel strength
- retardation
- reuse
- rotating bending
- semi-elliptical crack
- slow strain rate tensile test
- Structural Steel
- subcritical propagation
- surface defect
- synchrotron radiation
- theory of critical distances
- thermal desorption spectroscopy
- three-point bending fatigue
- tube specimen with hole
- weld joint
- welded joint
- X-ray techniques