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Crack propagation in fatigue specimens containing elliptical hole.
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1985
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Deveci, Recep
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Crack growth tests at 150-degrees-C under constant load conditions were performed on compact tension specimens of 7050-T73651 aluminium alloy. The d.c. potential drop method was employed to monitor crack lengths throughout the tests. Fracture mechanics parameters such as the stress intensity factor (K) and energy-rate line integral (C*) were used to establish correlation with the crack propagation rates. As a result of experiments it was found that crack growth rates (da/dt) versus K, over discrete ranges o...
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R. Deveci, “Crack propagation in fatigue specimens containing elliptical hole.,” Middle East Technical University, 1985.