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Growth of inclined fatigue cracks using the biaxial CJP model
G. Laboviciute
,
C. J. Christopher
,
M. N. James
, E. A. Patterson
School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics
University of Liverpool
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Fatigue Crack
100%
Crack Growth Rate
100%
Crack Tip Stress
100%
Rate Data
66%
Crack Tip
66%
Crack Growth
66%
Stress Intensity
66%
Scale Model
33%
Horizontal Axis
33%
Plastic Deformation
33%
Mesoscale
33%
Tensiles
33%
Elastic Field
33%
Digital Image Correlation
33%
Angle Change
33%
Stress Component
33%
Induced Plasticity
33%
Stress Field
33%
Initial Orientation
33%
Stress-Intensity Factor
33%
Notch Tip
33%
Plastic Zone
33%
Crack Flank
33%
Crack Plane
33%
Crack Tip Stress Field
33%
Elastic Stress Field
33%
Maximum Principal Stress
33%