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A new multiaxial fatigue model for life prediction based on energy dissipation evaluation

Feng et al., 2019

Document ID
13082316045788504452
Author
Feng E
Wang X
Jiang C
Publication year
Publication venue
International Journal of Fatigue

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This paper is focused on the development of a new multiaxial fatigue model from an energetic viewpoint. The proposed method adopts the intrinsic dissipation as the damage factor to correlate with the fatigue life of materials subjected to multiaxial fatigue. A dedicated …
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