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Sin-Zeon Park, Seong-Hoon Jeong, Hyerin Lee and Kee-Jeung Hong
Glass-fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) decks have been widely used in the rehabilitation and construction of bridges as a replacement for conventional deck materials, such as steel, concrete, and wood. In this study, an analysis method for checking the lo...
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Mattia Mairone, Rebecca Asso, Davide Masera, Stefano Invernizzi, Francesco Montagnoli and Alberto Carpinteri
Orthotropic steel deck (OSD) bridges are lightweight constructions which are convenient, especially for the achievement of long spans. Conversely, due to the stress concentration in correspondence to the numerous and unavoidable welded construction detai...
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Alan Turnbull
A perspective is presented on the evolution of damage due to environmentally assisted cracking (EAC), from crack precursor development through to long crack growth. The variable nature of crack precursors is highlighted with an observation that uncontrol...
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I. O. Vakulenko,D. M. Bolotova,S. V. Proidak,H. Askerov,H. Cug,H. O. Tchaikovska
Pág. 94 - 104
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Zhuo-Yi Chen, Chuan-Xi Li, Jun He and Hao-Hui Xin
Diaphragm cutouts are set to release redundant constraints and hence reduce weld fatigue at the connection of U-ribs to diaphragms in orthotropic steel decks. However, most fatigue cracks which originate from the edge of cutouts are in fact detected in t...
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Makoto Akama and Akira Kiuchi
Rolling contact fatigue cracks in rail and wheel undergo non-proportional mixed mode I/II/III loading. Fatigue tests were performed to determine the coplanar and branch crack growth rates on these materials. Sequential and overlapping mode I and III load...
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Deniz Hara, Gökhan O. Özgen
Pág. 1013 - 1020
The use of sandwich materials in automobile body panels is investigated in this study. In the first part, floor, luggage, firewall and rear wheel panels of a car body-in-white are replaced with panels made of sandwich materials in order to reduce the wei...
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Victor Behrends, Martin Haunschild, Niklas Galonske
Pág. 4430 - 4439
Single wagonload (SWL) transport is a major component in European rail transport systems and in the logistics of different industrial sectors such as steel, chemical and automotive. However, changing framework conditions and increasingly demanding market...
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L. I. Vakulenko
Pág. 157 - 167
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I. A. Vakulenko,S. V. Proydak,N. N. Grischenko
Pág. 36 - 43
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