Simunek et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Fatigue crack growth in railway axle specimens–Transferability and model validationSimunek et al., 2020
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- Simunek D
- Leitner M
- Rieger M
- Pippan R
- Gänser H
- Weber F
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- International journal of fatigue
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The issue of transferability of crack propagation parameters from small-scale specimens up to real-scale components is investigated. Crack growth material parameters are determined based on single edge notched bending SE (B) specimen tests and the crack growth model is …
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