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Metal Plasticity and Fatigue at High Temperature



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Autore: Srnec Novak Jelena Visualizza persona
Titolo: Metal Plasticity and Fatigue at High Temperature Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (220 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: aluminum cast
partial constraint
fatigue criterion
thermo-mechanical fatigue
stress relaxation aging behavior
stainless steel
constitutive models
environmentally-assisted cracking
initial stress levels
slip system-based shear stresses
thermomechanical fatigue
activation volume
engineering design
pore distribution
experimental set-ups
tensile tests
elevated temperature
creep
economy
LCF
fatigue strength
hardening/softening
hardness
pore accumulation
defects
kinematic model
Sanicro 25
probabilistic design
AA7150-T7751
strain rate
crack growth models
bcc
probabilistic Schmid factors
isotropic model
crack-tip cyclic plasticity
anisotropy
creep fatigue
X-ray micro computer tomography
temperature
transient effects
aluminum-silicon cylinder head
spheroidal cast iron
Probabilistic modeling
pre-strain
crack-tip blunting and sharpening
high temperature steels
lost foam
thermal-mechanical fatigue
cyclic plasticity
flow stress
Ni-base superalloy
pure fatigue
René80
polycrystalline FEA
constitutive modelling
Persona (resp. second.): MoroLuciano
BenasciuttiDenis
Sommario/riassunto: In several industrial fields (such as automotive, steelmaking, aerospace, and fire protection systems) metals need to withstand a combination of cyclic loadings and high temperatures. In this condition, they usually exhibit an amount—more or less pronounced—of plastic deformation, often accompanied by creep or stress-relaxation phenomena. Plastic deformation under the action of cyclic loadings may cause fatigue cracks to appear, eventually leading to failures after a few cycles. In estimating the material strength under such loading conditions, the high-temperature material behavior needs to be considered against cyclic loading and creep, the experimental strength to isothermal/non-isothermal cyclic loadings and, not least of all, the choice and experimental calibration of numerical material models and the selection of the most comprehensive design approach. This book is a series of recent scientific contributions addressing several topics in the field of experimental characterization and physical-based modeling of material behavior and design methods against high-temperature loadings, with emphasis on the correlation between microstructure and strength. Several material types are considered, from stainless steel, aluminum alloys, Ni-based superalloys, spheroidal graphite iron, and copper alloys. The quality of scientific contributions in this book can assist scholars and scientists with their research in the field of metal plasticity, creep, and low-cycle fatigue.
Titolo autorizzato: Metal Plasticity and Fatigue at High Temperature  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03928-771-0
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910404081603321
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