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The quantification of fatigue crack initiators in aluminium alloy 7050‐T7451 using quantitative fractography
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International Journal of Structural Integrity (2011) 2 (3): 243–263.
Published: 30 August 2011
.... Fatigue cracks Aerospace engineering Fatigue Aluminium alloy Alloys Structural analysis Aircraft Modern high‐performance military aircraft is designed for economic service lives usually between 4,000 and 8,000 flight hours. To save weight and improve aircraft performance, high stresses...
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Development of an efficient engineering methodology for non‐linear damage and post‐buckling analysis of large‐scale structures
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International Journal of Structural Integrity (2010) 1 (2): 126–139.
Published: 28 May 2010
... Non‐linear control systems Finite element analysis Aerospace engineering F=node‐traction vector Fm=traction vector of master DOFs Fs=traction vector of slave DOFs [K]=global stiffness matrix [Kmm...
