A dislocation model of plasticity with particular application to fatigue crack closure
<p>The ability to predict fatigue crack growth rates is essential in safety critical systems. The discovery of fatigue crack closure in 1970 caused a flourish of research in attempts to simulate this behaviour, which crucially affects crack growth rates. Historically, crack tip plasticity mode...
Main Author: | McKellar, D |
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Other Authors: | Hills, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2001
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