The interpolative hyperbolic sine model for mission-mix crack growth was used to predict the propagation histories and cycles-to-failure for two specimen geometries (compact tension and surface crack) at two temperatures (1000 F and 1200 F) Results were encouraging with an average prediction error of less than 15 %. (DePo)
Cumulative damage fracture mechanics at elevated temperatures
Bruchmechanik und Schadensakkumulation bei hohen Temperaturen
US Government Reports ; Apr ; 1-64
1977
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