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    Microstructural study of multiaxial low cycle fatigue by Masao Sakane, Takamoto Itoh

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…The material with lower stacking fault energy showed stronger additional hardening, which was discussed in relation with slip morphology and dislocation structures. This paper, next, discusses dislocation structures of Type 304 stainless steel under proportional and nonproportional loadings at high temperature. …”
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    The “Projection-by-Projection” (PbP) criterion for multiaxial random fatigue loadings by Denis Benasciutti, Davide Zanellati, Alessandro Cristofori

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…A case study is finally discussed, in which the method is applied to a FE structural durability analysis of a simple structure subjected to random excitations. …”
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    A probabilistic interpretation of the Miner number for fatigue life prediction by A. Fernández-Canteli, S. Blasón, J.A.F.O. Correia, A.M.P. de Jesus

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…The Miner number M, used as a tool for lifetime prediction of mechanical and structural components in most of the standards related to fatigue design, is generally accepted as representing a damage stage resulting from a linear progression of damage accumulation. …”
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    A probabilistic interpretation of the Miner number for fatigue life prediction by A. Fernández-Canteli, S. Blasón, J.A.F.O. Correia, A.M.P. de Jesus

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The Miner number M, used as a tool for lifetime prediction of mechanical and structural components in most of the standards related to fatigue design, is generally accepted as representing a damage stage resulting from a linear progression of damage accumulation. …”
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