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Oscar Bermejo, Juan Manuel Gallardo, Adrian Sotillo, Arnau Altuna, Roberto Alonso and Andoni Puente
Labyrinth seals are commonly used in turbomachinery in order to control leakage flows. Flutter is one of the most dangerous potential issues for them, leading to High Cycle Fatigue (HCF) life considerations or even mechanical failure. This phenomenon dep...
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Davide Pederbelli, Luca Goglio, Davide Paolino, Massimo Rossetto and Andrea Tridello
Modern structures are designed to withstand in-service loads over a broad frequency spectrum. Nonetheless, mechanical properties in numerical codes are assumed to be frequency-independent to simplify calculations or due to a lack of experimental data, an...
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Yibing Yu, Linlin Sun, Zhi Bian, Xiaojia Wang, Zhe Zhang, Chao Song, Weiping Hu and Xiao Chen
A novel fatigue evolution model considering the effect of defect size and additive manufacturing building direction based on the theories of continuum damage mechanics and its numerical implementation in ABAQUS is proposed in this paper. First, the const...
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Mengxiong Zhao, Tieying Wu, Zhenhua Zhao, Lulu Liu, Gang Luo and Wei Chen
Ultrasonic resonance fatigue test method at 20 kHz related to the very high cycle fatigue (VHCF) aims to accelerate a time-consuming experiment. In this paper, an ultrasonic fatigue device with a data acquisition system was improved for monitoring and re...
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Jan Patrick Sippel and Eberhard Kerscher
Understanding the mechanisms leading to very high cycle fatigue is necessary to make predictions about the behavior under various conditions and to ensure safe design over the whole lifetime of high-performance components. It is further vital for the dev...
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A.J. McEvily, T. Nakamura, H. Oguma, K. Yamashita, H. Matsunaga and, M. Endo
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