[HTML][HTML] The formation and characterization of fretting-induced degradation layers using quenched and tempered steel
V Nurmi, J Hintikka, J Juoksukangas, M Honkanen… - Tribology …, 2019 - Elsevier
Fretting movement is dangerous for machines, because it can cause cracking and surface
degradation. The aim of this work was to characterize fretting-induced material degradation …
degradation. The aim of this work was to characterize fretting-induced material degradation …
Micromechanical modeling of short crack nucleation and growth in high cycle fatigue of martensitic microstructures
High cycle fatigue (HCF) is a frequently limiting failure mechanism of machine elements and
modern high strength steels. Present day design rules rely on semi-empirical methods …
modern high strength steels. Present day design rules rely on semi-empirical methods …
Micromechanical modeling of polycrystalline high manganese austenitic steel subjected to abrasive contact
This study focuses on microstructural and micromechanical modeling of abrasive sliding
contacts of wear-resistant Hadfield steel. 3D finite element representation of the …
contacts of wear-resistant Hadfield steel. 3D finite element representation of the …
Bayesian analysis of critical fatigue failure sources
J Vaara, M Väntänen, P Kämäräinen… - International journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
A novel approach for inferring the underlying non-metallic inclusion distribution from fatigue
test fractography is presented. It is shown that the non-metallic inclusion size distribution …
test fractography is presented. It is shown that the non-metallic inclusion size distribution …