Integrity assessment of large forgings containing defects: a fracture mechanics approach Online publication date: Sun, 07-Nov-2010
by A. Freddi
International Journal of Materials and Product Technology (IJMPT), Vol. 2, No. 3/4, 1987
Abstract: A procedure has been developed for the integrity assessment of highly stressed components, such as turbine wheels and rotors, on the basis of a linear elastic fracture mechanics approach. Classification of cracks, analysis of complex configurations of cracks and material testing in static and fatigue conditions represent the steps considered in the present analysis. A computer program was finally developed.
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