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Hongxin Zhu, Yimin Zhu, Xiaoyi Zhang, Jian Chen, Mingyu Luo and Weiguang Huang
Performing online damage evaluation of blades subjected to complex cyclic loads based on the operating state of a gas turbine enables real-time reflection of a blade?s damage condition. This, in turn, facilitates the achievement of predictive maintenance...
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Pengfei Wang, Weiqiang Wang, Sanlong Zheng, Bingbing Chen and Zengliang Gao
Nonlinear ultrasonic testing is highly sensitive to micro-defects and can be used to detect hidden damage and defects inside materials. At present, most tests are carried out on specimens, and there are few nonlinear ultrasonic tests for fatigue damage o...
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Jun Wu, Wen Wang, Minghui Lu and Yu Hu
A metal fatigue damage model is established in this study by employing real-time strain monitoring to evaluate the damage state of metal materials. The fatigue life simulation, based on crystal plasticity finite element analysis, establishes the constitu...
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Weichao Yang, E Deng, Chenghua Shi, Ning Liu, Ruizhen Fei and Huan Yue
The results of this paper can provide a further theoretical basis for the evaluation of lining fatigue damage in the tridimensional cross tunnel of high-speed railway.
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Nikhil Pillai, Jou-Yi Shih and Clive Roberts
Switch and crossing (S&C) faults are a major cause of track-related delays and account for a significant proportion of maintenance and renewal budgets for railway infrastructure managers around the world. Although various modelling approaches have be...
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Yafei Wang, Changfa Zhou, Jiwei Zhong, Zhengxing Wang, Wenfan Yao, Yuyin Jiang and Shujin Laima
The increasing number of suspension bridges has led to designs favoring greater length and flexibility, resulting in a common problem of vortex-induced vibration. While vortex-induced vibration typically does not cause structural damage, it diminishes th...
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Sang-Hyeok Kim, Xiao-Jun Fang, Yeun-Chul Park and Hyoung-Bo Sim
Rail clips are essential components of rail fastening systems that clamp the rails to sleepers. Fatigue damage of rail clips has been recently reported in railway lines. However, there has been a lack of research investigating this fatigue issue. The KR-...
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Huayang Yu, Yihao Deng, Guansen Deng and Niya Dong
Fatigue failure in asphalt pavements, caused by continuous loading, primarily occurs at the interface between the asphalt binder and the aggregate (adhesive failure) or within the asphalt binder itself (cohesive failure). This study conducted variable st...
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Chi-Thien Nguyen, Thanh-Truong Nguyen, Trung-Hau Nguyen, Ba-Tung Le, Tran-De-Nhat Truong, Duc-Duy Ho and Thanh-Canh Huynh
This study examined the feasibility of the admittance-based method for detecting simulated damage in the bearing plate of a prestressed anchorage. The proposed method utilized the PZT (lead zirconate titanate) interface technique to acquire a strong admi...
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Idilson A. Nhamage, Ngoc-Son Dang, Claúdio S. Horas, João Poças Martins, José A. Matos and Rui Calçada
Railway infrastructures play a pivotal role in developing the national transportation system. Recently, the strategy of the railway engineer has been significantly shifted; along with the development of new assets, they tend to pay increasing attention t...
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Gabriela Hammes and Liseane Padilha Thives
One alternative measure to minimise the stormwater runoff volume and its pollutants and reduce impervious areas is to use permeable pavement. However, due to weak mechanical performance under heavy-load traffic related to fatigue resistance, porous mixtu...
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Xing Zou, Botao Xie, Zhipeng Zang, Enbang Chen and Jing Hou
Sand waves are commonly formed on the sandy seabed of the continental shelf and characterized by their regular wave-like shape. When a submarine pipeline is laid on this type of seabed, it often experiences free spans due to the unevenness of the seabed....
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Ying Xuan, Zhuangning Xie, Lele Zhang and Qiusheng Li
Equivalent load cycle sequence (ELCS) is important basic information to know that affects the reliability of the evaluation of wind-induced fatigue on metal roof claddings. In this study, an estimation method of wind-induced fatigue of metal roof claddin...
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Jin Gan, Di Sun, Hui Deng, Zhou Wang, Xiaoli Wang, Li Yao and Weiguo Wu
In order to investigate the non-linear fatigue cumulative damage of joints in ocean structural parts, one type of low carbon steel Q345D was employed to prepare designed T-type specimens, and a series of fatigue experiments were carried out on the specim...
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Baijian Wu, Zhaoxia Li, Keke Tang and Kang Wang
Microcracks in concrete can coalesce into larger cracks that further propagate under repetitive load cycles. Complex process of crack formation and growth are essentially involved in the failure mechanism of concrete. Understanding the crack formation an...
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Shahbaz Khan, M.N. Nagabhushana, Devesh Tiwari, P.K. Jain
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The Indian Road Network is the second largest in the world after U.S. and flexible pavement is the most sought pavement in India. In fact, majority of roads in India (more then 90%) are flexible pavement due to ease of construction and initial cost of co...
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