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Lantsoght, E.O.L. (author), van der Veen, C. (author), Koekkoek, Rutger (author), Sliedrecht, Henk (author)
In the Netherlands, slab-between-girder bridges with prestressed girders and transversely prestressed decks in between the girders require assessment. Static testing showed that compressive membrane action increases the capacity of these structures and that the decks fail in punching shear. The next question is if compressive membrane action...
journal article 2019
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Zhao, Y. (author), Alderliesten, R.C. (author), Zhou, Zhengong (author), Fang, Guodong (author), Zhang, Jiazhen (author), Benedictus, R. (author)
In general, a finite width correction to stress intensity factor (SIF) is required in the fatigue crack growth. The finite width correction factor can be explained physically from the energy point of view. It is assumed that the finite width correction factor primarily constitutes an energy correction factor, i.e. it corrects the applied load...
journal article 2018
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van der Horst, M.P. (author)
Ship and offshore structures are prone to fatigue damage as they are cyclically<br/>loaded by waves. Therefore, regular inspection is needed in order to confirm adequate structural integrity throughout the entire service life of the structure. Detected fatigue cracks that are too long for safe operation need to be repaired. Detected cracks of...
doctoral thesis 2018
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Yao, L. (author), Alderliesten, R.C. (author), Jones, R. (author), Kinloch, A. J. (author)
The introduction, originally in 2009, by the FAA of a ‘slow growth’ approach to the certification of polymer-matrix fibre composites has focused attention on the experimental data and the analytical tools needed to assess the growth of delaminations under cyclic-fatigue loads. Of direct relevance is the fact that fatigue tests on aircraft...
journal article 2018
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Pascoe, J.A. (author), Zarouchas, D. (author), Alderliesten, R.C. (author), Benedictus, R. (author)
Current methods for prediction of fatigue crack growth are based on empirical correlations which do not take the crack growth behaviour within a single cycle into account. To improve these prediction methods, more understanding of the physical mechanisms of crack growth is required. In this research the acoustic emission technique was used to...
journal article 2018
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Saeedifar, M. (author), Ahmadi Najafabadi, Mehdi (author), Mohammadi, Kaivan (author), Fotouhi, Mohamad (author), Hosseini Toudeshky, Hossein (author), Shah Mohammadi, Mohammad Reza (author)
The aim of this study was to investigate the applicability of acoustic emission (AE) technique to evaluate delamination crack in glass/epoxy composite laminates under quasi-static and fatigue loading. To this aim, double cantilever beam specimens were subjected to mode I quasi-static and fatigue loading conditions and the generated AE signals...
journal article 2018
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Akyel, A. (author), Kolstein, M.H. (author), Bijlaard, F.S.K. (author)
Modern steel manufacturing techniques make it possible to produce steel with the nominal yield strength up to 1300 MPa for structural purposes. However, the application of very high strength steels is still limited in the civil engineering structures due to lack of knowledge about the effects of the manufacturing process and experimental results...
journal article 2018
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Garbatov, Y. (author), Ås, S.K. (author), Branner, Kim (author), Choi, B.K. (author), den Besten, J.H. (author), Dong, P. (author), Lillemäe, I. (author), Lindstrom, P. (author), Lourenço de Souz, M. (author), Parmentier, G. (author), Quéméner, Y. (author), Rizzo, C.M. (author), Rörup, J. (author), Vhanmane, Suhas (author), Villavicencio, R. (author), Wang, F. (author), Yuan, Yue (author)
Concern for crack initiation and growth under cyclic loading as well as unstable crack propagation and tearing in the ship and offshore structures. Due attention shall be paid to the suitability and uncertainty of physical models and testing. Consideration is to be given to practical application, statistical description and fracture control...
conference paper 2018
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Wardenier, J. (author), de Vries, P.A. (author), Timmerman, Gerrit (author)
This paper deals with the evaluation of fatigue cracks under a concentrated compression (wheel) load in an I-section with full penetration welds between the web and flange. The objective is to investigate whether cracks stop or nearly stop when they have grown through the residual tensile stress field. These experimental investigations are...
journal article 2018
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Hedayati, R. (author), Ahmadi, S.M. (author), Lietaert, K. (author), Tümer, N. (author), Li, Y (author), Amin Yavari, S. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
Magnesium and its alloys have the intrinsic capability of degrading over time in vivo without leaving toxic degradation products. They are therefore suitable for use as biodegradable scaffolds that are replaced by the regenerated tissues. One of the main concerns for such applications, particularly in load-bearing areas, is the sufficient...
journal article 2018
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Yao, Liaojun (author), Sun, Yi (author), Guo, Licheng (author), Lyu, Xiuqi (author), Zhao, Meiying (author), Jia, Liyong (author), Alderliesten, R.C. (author), Benedictus, R. (author)
Fatigue delamination in multidirectional composite laminates was experimentally investigated in present study. Both the Paris relation and a modified Paris relation (with a new similitude parameter) were employed to interpret fatigue delamination with significant fibre bridging. The results clearly demonstrated that fatigue delamination was...
journal article 2018
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Veerman, R.P. (author)
The Dutch road infrastructure contains a large number of concrete bridges and viaducts. Malfunction of these bridges and viaducts has large financial consequences. To avoid malfunctions of bridges, bridges need to be inspected frequently and actions should be taken when required. The reliability of the inspections of the health of a bridge could...
doctoral thesis 2017
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Rezaeiha, Abdolrahim (author), Balbino dos Santos Pereira, R. (author), Kotsonis, M. (author)
Unsteady loads are a major limiting factor for further upscaling of HAWTs considering the high costs associated to strict structural requirements. Alleviation of these unsteady loads on HAWT blades, e.g. using active flow control (AFC), is of high importance. In order to devise effective AFC methods, the unsteady loading sources need to be...
journal article 2017
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Teixeira De Freitas, S. (author), Kolstein, M.H. (author), Bijlaard, F.S.K. (author)
Full-scale fatigue tests were performed on two retrofitted orthotropic bridge decks (OBDs). The retrofitting systems consist of adding a second steel plate on the top of the existing deck. The aim is to reduce the stresses at the fatigue-sensitive details and therefore extend the fatigue life of the OBD by stiffening the existing deck plate....
journal article 2017
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Akyel, A. (author)
For cyclically loaded structures, fatigue design becomes one of the important design criteria. The state of art shows that with modification of the conventional structural design methodology, the use of very high strength steels may have a positive effect on fatigue strength of welded connections. However, there is little known about the repair...
doctoral thesis 2017
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Amiri Rad, A. (author), Mashayekhi, Mohammad (author), van der Meer, F.P. (author)
This paper deals with high cycle fatigue delamination in composite materials. The cohesive zone approach along with the level set method is used to simulate fatigue-driven delamination growth. The cohesive zone method is used for calculation of the energy release rate at the crack front because of its superiority over the virtual crack...
journal article 2017
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Wardenier, J. (author), de Vries, P.A. (author), Timmerman, Gerrit (author)
This paper is part of an evaluation of fatigue cracks in a crane runway girder with full penetration welds between the web and flange. The fatigue analysis of this actual crane runway girder is described in [1]. The investigation described in this paper deals with additional experimental tests on equivalent welded I sections on scale of...
journal article 2017
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Pascoe, J.A. (author)
doctoral thesis 2016
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Latifi, M. (author), van der Meer, F.P. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
This paper presents a new discontinuous damage model for simulating fatigue-driven delamination in composites. Fatigue models commonly describe crack growth using the Paris law which provides the link between the energy released due to delamination and the crack growth rate. A core issue in implementing the Paris law is to accurately compute the...
conference paper 2016
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Alderliesten, R.C. (author)
The appropriateness of some common similitude principles with respect to describing and predicting fatigue damage propagation is discussed. Linear elastic fracture mechanics have provided a basis to describe damage growth using stress intensity factors or strain energy release rates, both related to the work of Griffith and Irwin. The fatigue...
journal article 2016
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