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Cayard et al., 1989 - Google Patents

A comparison of several analytical techniques for calculating JR curves from load-displacement data and their relation to specimen geometry

Cayard et al., 1989

Document ID
15113544073819426099
Author
Cayard M
Bradley W
Publication year
Publication venue
Engineering Fracture Mechanics

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Various methods to determine crack growth resistance curves have been compared. Ferritic ductile cast iron (grade 60-40-18) was machined into three different specimen geometries (compact tension, bend bar and Charpy V-notched) which were fatigue precracked and then …
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