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The Development of Fatigue Crack Propagation Models for Engineering Applications at Elevated Temperatures
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1975
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringElevated Temperature FatigueFatigueDynamic Crack PropagationDamage MechanismMechanicsFailure ProcessStressstrain AnalysisCrack Tip DeformationEngineering ApplicationsStructural Health MonitoringSolid MechanicsLow-cycle FatigueElevated TemperaturesCivil EngineeringCrack FormationStructural MechanicsDamage EvolutionMechanics Of MaterialsFracture Mechanics
The value of modelling the fatigue crack propagation process is discussed and current models are examined in the light of increasing knowledge of crack tip deformation. Elevated temperature fatigue is examined in detail as an area in which models could contribute significantly to engineering design. A model is developed which examines the role of time-dependent creep cavitation on the failure process in an interactive creep-fatigue situation.