Residual Stress Effects on Fatigue and Fracture Testing and Incorporation of Results Into Design - ASTM special technical publication 1497
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Residual Stress Effects on Fatigue and Fracture Testing and Incorporation of Results Into Design (ASTM special technical publication, 1497)
By ASTM International
Publisher: ASTM International | 157 pages | 2007-01 | ISBN: 0803144725 | English | PDF | 5.34 MB
Eleven peer-reviewed papers, written by experts in their field, provide an understanding of residual stresses, fatigue crack growth, fatigue lifetime predictions, and their effect on structural integrity. Residual stresses can be present due to processing and manufacturing of materials and structures, so it is imperative to understand how and why they can influence the test data that we used in structural design methodologies. Residual stresses may also be intentionally engineered into structures in attempts to improve fatigue life, and it is equally important that designers understand how to account for these potential effects on fatigue life.
Table of Contents
Predicting Fatigue Crack Growth in the Residual Stress Field of a Cold Worked Hole-By: M. T. Kokaly and L. F. Reid
Modeling the Formation and Growth of Cracks from Cold-Worked Holes-By: W. Fujimoto
Effect of Shot Peening on Fatigue Crack Growth in 7075-T7351-By: A. S. Kobayashi and M. Ramulu
Thermal Residual Stress Relaxation in Powder Metal IN-100 Superalloy-By: D. J. Buchanan and N. E. Ashbaugh
Stress Intensity Factor Analysis and Fatigue Behavior of a Crack in the Residual Stress Field of Welding-By: H. Terada
A Design Methodology to Take Credit for Residual Stresses in Fatigue Limited Designs-By: P. S. Prevey and N. Jayaraman
Correlation Between Strength and Measured Residual Stress in Tempered Glass Products-By: A. S. Redner, M. Schiavonato, and E. Mognato
Influence of Cold Rolling Threads Before or After Heat Treatment on High Strength Bolts for Different Fatigue Preload Conditions-By:R. I. Stephens and C. K. Horn
An Integrated Approach to the Determination and Consequences of Residual Stress on the Fatigue Performance of Welded Aircraft Structures-By: L. Edwards and D. Yapp
Residual Stress Measurements in Welded and Plastically Deformed Target Structural Materials-By: A. K. Roy and R. Rogge
Novel Applications of the Deep-Hole Drilling Technique for Measuring Through-Thickness Residual Stress Distributions-By: D. J. Smith and A. H. Mahmoudi
Table of Contents
Predicting Fatigue Crack Growth in the Residual Stress Field of a Cold Worked Hole-By: M. T. Kokaly and L. F. Reid
Modeling the Formation and Growth of Cracks from Cold-Worked Holes-By: W. Fujimoto
Effect of Shot Peening on Fatigue Crack Growth in 7075-T7351-By: A. S. Kobayashi and M. Ramulu
Thermal Residual Stress Relaxation in Powder Metal IN-100 Superalloy-By: D. J. Buchanan and N. E. Ashbaugh
Stress Intensity Factor Analysis and Fatigue Behavior of a Crack in the Residual Stress Field of Welding-By: H. Terada
A Design Methodology to Take Credit for Residual Stresses in Fatigue Limited Designs-By: P. S. Prevey and N. Jayaraman
Correlation Between Strength and Measured Residual Stress in Tempered Glass Products-By: A. S. Redner, M. Schiavonato, and E. Mognato
Influence of Cold Rolling Threads Before or After Heat Treatment on High Strength Bolts for Different Fatigue Preload Conditions-By:R. I. Stephens and C. K. Horn
An Integrated Approach to the Determination and Consequences of Residual Stress on the Fatigue Performance of Welded Aircraft Structures-By: L. Edwards and D. Yapp
Residual Stress Measurements in Welded and Plastically Deformed Target Structural Materials-By: A. K. Roy and R. Rogge
Novel Applications of the Deep-Hole Drilling Technique for Measuring Through-Thickness Residual Stress Distributions-By: D. J. Smith and A. H. Mahmoudi
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