Development and application of failure assessment programs for personal computers
by Ludvik Hodulak
International Journal of Materials and Product Technology (IJMPT), Vol. 2, No. 3/4, 1987

Abstract: The development of failure assessment programs for personal computers is a logical step on the way from fracture theory to its applications. As an example of such programs, the program IWM-VERB3 is briefly described. This program is based on linear elastic and elastic-plastic fracture mechanics, and it enables the assessment of critical loads, critical defect sizes, fatigue crack growth and lifetime for simple models of components with defects. In the ductile failure calculations CEGB R6 Routine and GEIEPRI Engineering Approach are used. Some examples of applications are shown.

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