Abstract:A ratio of shoulder to gauge displacements (S2G) is calculated for three different fatigue specimens in a pressurized water environment. This ratio needs to be known beforehand to determine the applied shoulder displacements during the experiment that would result in the desired strain amplitude in the gauge section. Significant impact of both the applied constitutive law and specimen geometry on the S2G is observed. The calculation using the fully elastic constitutive law results in the highest S2G values and… Show more
“…Eight research contributions have been published in this Special Issue. Six contributions [1][2][3][4][5][6] are directly derived from the INCEFA-PLUS project, whereas two [7,8] are external contributions.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While Simonovski et al [4] present a technical paper on the calibration of strain measurements on the shoulder of uniaxial specimens in autoclaves, Gourdin et al [5] introduce an innovative device for experimental investigations of environmental fatigue under biaxial conditions.…”
“…Eight research contributions have been published in this Special Issue. Six contributions [1][2][3][4][5][6] are directly derived from the INCEFA-PLUS project, whereas two [7,8] are external contributions.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While Simonovski et al [4] present a technical paper on the calibration of strain measurements on the shoulder of uniaxial specimens in autoclaves, Gourdin et al [5] introduce an innovative device for experimental investigations of environmental fatigue under biaxial conditions.…”
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