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Low cycle fatigue and elasto-plastic behaviour of materials

edited by K.-T. Rie

Elsevier Applied Science, c1987

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Papers from the Second International Conference on Low Cycle Fatigue and Elasto-Plastic Behaviour of Materials, held at Arabella Conference Centre, Munich, Germany, 7-11 Sept. 1987, organized by Deutscher Verband für Materialprüfung, sponsored by the American Society for Metals and others

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Description

In 1979 the first InternationalSymposium on Low CycleFatigue and Elasto-Plastic Behaviour of Materials was held in Stuttgart, FRG. Since then research in low cycle fatigue has proceeded rapidly. The vital interest of engineers and researchers in communicating the rapid advances in the ongoing research in low cycle fatigue has encouraged me to initiate again the Second International Conference which was held in Munich, FRG, 7-11 September 1987. Failure in low cycle fatigue represents a serious problem in the design and opera­ tion of highly stressed structures. Under complex loading and environmental cir­ cumstances, especially for high temperature services, reliable life prediction can not be expected without detailed consideration of the failure mechanism and with­ out extensive use of mechanistic approaches. The purpose of this conference was to provide a forum to discuss the advances in recent research in the field of low cycle fatigue. The conference was intended to help to further bridge the gap between those who are involved in basic research, and the engineers who have to perform the design of highly stressed structural components.

Table of Contents

Invited Paper on Special Topics.- Review Paper.- Section 1 : Correlation between Microstructure and Cyclic Behaviour.- Section 2: Modelling of Cyclic Stress-Strain Response, Constitutive Equations.- Section 3: LCF at High Temperature.- Section 4: LCF Behaviour under Various Environmental Conditions.- Section 5: Realization and Operation of Industrial Components, Welded Structures.- Section 6: Design Methods, Life Prediction, Multiaxial Loading.- Section 7: Fracture Mechanics Aspect of Crack Initiation and Crack Propagation.- Section 8: New Materials, Materials Development.- Contributing Authors Index.

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