2016
DOI: 10.5267/j.esm.2015.12.005
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Fracture of underwater notched structures

Abstract: Underwater structures are subjected to hydrostatic pressure during their service life. Sharp Vnotched components can be seen as a part of many underwater structures. For example, welded components, machined parts, gears, screws and bolts are among the well-known elements that contain sharp V-notches. The notch tip is a likely zone for initiation of cracks due to high stress/ strain concentration. The reliability analysis of the V-notched components requires a good understanding of stress/ strain distribution n… Show more

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“…While the experimental fracture studies on real components are often expensive and difficult, researchers prefer to conduct their experiments on laboratory specimens. However, appropriate fracture criteria are also required to correlate the experimental results obtained from the simple laboratory specimens to the fracture event in cracked structures under their complex service loading conditions (Mirsayar & Takabi, 2016). In order to validate a fracture criterion, researchers have to conduct a series of fracture tests on appropriate test materials by using suitable test specimens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the experimental fracture studies on real components are often expensive and difficult, researchers prefer to conduct their experiments on laboratory specimens. However, appropriate fracture criteria are also required to correlate the experimental results obtained from the simple laboratory specimens to the fracture event in cracked structures under their complex service loading conditions (Mirsayar & Takabi, 2016). In order to validate a fracture criterion, researchers have to conduct a series of fracture tests on appropriate test materials by using suitable test specimens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, from this figure, it can be concluded that we can use nanofluid in a wide range of industrial applications, especially when we need higher thermal performance. For instance, nanofluid is a good choice to use in underwater pipelines [18], or in biomechanics [19], or where we need higher thermal rejection capacity [20,21] since we can improve thermophysical properties such as higher capacity by adding nano-sized solid particles. To be more specific, once nanoparticles are added to the base fluid, the mixture has a higher thermal capacity so that it can absorb shocks and external vibrations.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That because the perforated layerp is added to the cavity, which make the plane longitudinal wave be converted to shear wave in the process of sound absorption and shear lossfactor of absorption layer is much larger than that of longitudinal wave,w hich can increase disspating the acoustic energy. Besides, the recent published articles [8]- [10] show that multi-layer materials are more efficient than the single-layer ones in terms of stress distribution. Therefore, using multi-layered material instead of single-layer materials could be a good choice for enhancing both absorption and structural performance.…”
Section: Effect Of Materials On Anechoic Coatingmentioning
confidence: 99%