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Lalpoor, M. (author)
doctoral thesis 2010
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Lalpoor, M. (author), Eskin, D.G. (author), Katgerman, L. (author)
Non-homogenous cooling rates and solidification conditions during DC-casting of high strength aluminum alloys result in the formation and accumulation of residual thermal stresses with different signs and magnitudes in different locations of the billet. Rapid propagation of microcracks in the presence of thermal stresses can lead to catastrophic...
conference paper 2010
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Schra, L. (author)
An interlaboratory testing programme to evaluate the rising displacement test for stress corrosion crack (SCO growth investigations was carried out within the framework of the "Measurements and Testing" programme of the European Community under BCR contract nr. MATI CT 930038. The contribution of the NLR to the project consisted of testing of...
report 1996
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de Jonge, J.B. (author), Nederveen, A. (author), Tromp, P.J. (author)
Riveted specimens that are considered representative for F-27 type wing structure were subjected to comparative flight simululation test in which the gust load severity and Ground-Air-Ground cycle were systematically varied. The effect of these variations on crack propagation behaviour was studied by means of crack growth tests on 2 mm sheet...
report 1978
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Wanhill, R.J.H. (author), Schra, L. (author)
The effects of flat to slant fracture transitions on flight simulation fatigue crack propagation in specimens of 7O5O aluminium alloy forgings are discussed. For specimens containing flat, shearlipped, or full slant fractures at similar crack lengths the crack resistance (R curve) approach appears to provide an explanation for differences in the...
report 1976
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't Hart, W.G.J. (author)
Residual strength tests have heen performed, on 300 mm wide centrecracked panels of various thicknesses, at room temperature and at -50 C. During the tests, stable crack growth was filmed and recorded with the electric potential method. Fracture toughness was determined using the method of Feddersen.
report 1976
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Hartman, A. (author)
SEN specimens of 70T5 alloy loaded in bending have been used to determine time to failure and the crack propagation rate as a function of K, the stress intensity factor, and of the electrical potential in 3 wt % aqueous solutions of NaCl, NaBr and Nal with p values of 3 and 7. The SC tests were supplemented by potentio-kinetic polarization tests...
report 1976
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