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    The effect of creep damage formulation on crack tip fields, creep stress intensity factor and crack growth assessments

    V. Shlyannikov, A. Tumanov
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    Pages 285-292

    Paths of interactive cracks in creep conditions

    K. Nowak
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    A new method for the experimental study of fatigue behaviour of thermoplastic materials

    M. Basso, A. Crevatin, M. Celotto, M. Sanità
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    pages 20-29

    Numerical simulation of creep notched bar of P91 steel

    Norhaida Ab Razak, C. M. Davies
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    261-270

    The effect of creep damage model formulation on crack path prediction

    Valery Shlyannikov, Andrey Tumanov
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    77-86

    Crack growth rate prediction based on damage accumulation functions for creep-fatigue interaction

    Andrey Tumanov, V.N. Shlyannikov, A.P. Zakharov
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    299-309

    Numerical modelling in non linear fracture mechanics

    Viggo Tvergaard
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    Crack initiation behavior of notched specimens on heat resistant steel under service type loading at high temperature

    Lu Cui, Peng Wang
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    Characterization of stress-strain state in gas turbine engine compressor disc taking into account damage accumulation

    Natalia V Boychenko, Ivan Ishtyryakov
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    Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale encompasses the broad topic of structural integrity, which is based on the mechanics of fatigue and fracture and is concerned with the reliability and effectiveness of structural components. The aim of the Journal is to promote works and researches on fracture phenomena, as well as the development of new materials and new standards for structural integrity assessment. The Journal is interdisciplinary and accepts contributions from engineers, metallurgists, materials scientists, physicists, chemists, and mathematicians. The Journal is completely free of charge, both for readers and for authors (no APC).

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