Programme ISNF - International Symposium on Notch Fracture

Santander - Spain
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
ON NOTCH FRACTURE
29th-31st March 2017
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON NOTCH FRACTURE SANTANDER-SPAIN, 2017
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29th
8:15 – REGISTRATION.
THURSDAY, MARCH 30th
9:00 – PLENARY LECTURE III.
9:30 – PLENARY LECTURE V.
Reception, down floor
Salón Convención
Salón Convención
9:00 – OPENING CEREMONY.
10:00 – PLENARY LECTURE IV.
10:30 – PLENARY LECTURE VI.
Salón Convención
Salón Convención
Salón Convención
9:30 – PLENARY LECTURE I.
11:00 – ORAL PRESENTATIONS.
11:30 – COFFEE BREAK
Salón Convención
11:40 – COFFEE BREAK
12:00 – ORAL PRESENTATIONS.
12:10 – ORAL PRESENTATIONS.
PARALLEL SESSIONS.
13:30 – LUNCH.
13:30 – CLOSING CEREMONY.
10:30 – ORAL PRESENTATIONS.
PARALLEL SESSIONS.
11:30 – COFFEE BREAK
FRIDAY, MARCH 31st
Restaurant, down floor
Salón Convención
12:00 – ORAL PRESENTATIONS.
15:30 – SOCIAL PROGRAMME.
13:50 – LUNCH.
PARALLEL SESSIONS.
Visit to Cabárceno Wildlife Park
Restaurant, down floor
13:40 – LUNCH.
20:30 – GALA DINNER.
Restaurant, down floor
Gran Casino Sardinero
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15:00 – PLENARY LECTURE II.
Salón Convención
16:00 – ORAL PRESENTATIONS.
18:00 – END OF 1st DAY
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ORAL PRESENTATIONS AT A GLANCE
WEDNESDAY
FATIGUE I
Salón Murcia
FRACTURE AND FRACTURE ASSESSMENTS I
Salón Valencia
Coffee break
FATIGUE II
FRACTURE AND FRACTURE ASSESSMENTS II
Salón Murcia
Salón Valencia
Lunch
FRACTURE AND FRACTURE ASSESSMENTS III
Salón Valencia
10:30
11:30
12:00
13:40
16:00
THURSDAY
11:00
11:40
12:10
STATISTICAL AND NUMERICAL METHODS I
Salón Valencia
Coffee break
FRACTURE AND FRACTURE ASSESSMENTS IV
Salón Valencia
FRIDAY
12:00
FATIGUE III
Salón Murcia
STATISTICAL AND NUMERICAL METHODS II
Salón Valencia
Permanent Poster session all along the Symposium (please see pages 18-19)
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WEDNESDAY MARCH 29th
8:15 – Registration. Hotel Santemar. Reception, down floor
9:00 – Opening ceremony. Salón Convención
 Prof. Ángel Pazos Carro, Chancellor of the University of Cantabria
 Prof. Francisco Martín Gallego, Regional Minister for Industry,
Innovation, Tourism and Commerce, Government of Cantabria
 Prof. Antonio Martín Meizoso, President of the Spanish Society of
Structural Integrity
 Prof. Javier León Serrano, Vice Chancellor for Research and Knowledge
Transfer, University of Cantabria
 Prof. Sergio Cicero González, Chairman of the Organising Committee
9:30 – Plenary Lecture I “The Theory of Critical Distances: History,
Applications and New Developments”. Salón Convención
Prof. David Taylor
(Trinity College of Dublin) is the Professor of
Materials Engineering at Trinity College Dublin. Educated at Cambridge
University’s Department of Materials Science, from where he obtained a degree,
PhD and ScD, Prof Taylor joined TCD’s Department of Mechanical &
Manufacturing Engineering in 1983 and has been there ever since. His research
interests lie in fracture mechanics and failure analysis of materials and structures,
in both engineering and biology. He is a Member of the Royal Irish Academy and
holds Fellowships of both Engineers Ireland and the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland. He was
the founding editor-in-chief of the Journal of the Mechanical Behaviour of Biomedical Materials and
is a director of the Association of Consulting Forensic Engineers.
Chairman: Federico Gutiérrez-Solana (University of Cantabria)
10:30 – Oral presentations. Parallel sessions. Please see pages 8-9
11:30 – Coffee break
12:00 – Oral presentations. Parallel sessions. Please see pages 10-11
13:40 – Lunch. Restaurant, down floor
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15:00 – Plenary Lecture II “Fatigue Life Prediction under Spectrum
Loading Based on the Elastic-Plastic Crack Tip Stress-Strain
Analysis”. Salón Convención
Prof. Gregory Glinka
(University of Waterloo) has been with the
University of Waterloo since 1989. He was a Post-Doctoral Fellow at The University
of Iowa in 1978 and later he has lectured at the University of Metz, France and at
the University College London, England. He holds a PhD and DSc from the Warsaw
University of Technology. Dr. Glinka is a specialist in fracture and fatigue of steel
structures and mechanical engineering machinery. He has also acted as a United
Nations expert. His research interests include fracture of materials, fatigue of
structures, multiaxial fatigue and creep of engineering materials, computer aided design, FEMelastic-plastic stress-strain analysis and reliability. His recent research activities concern modeling
of fatigue crack growth under random loading and fatigue optimization of welded structures. Dr.
Glinka has published over 160 related articles in technical journals and textbooks.
Chairman: Alfonso Fernández-Canteli (University of Oviedo)
16:00 – Oral presentations. Please see pages 12-13
18:00 – End of the 1st day
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THURSDAY MARCH 30th
9:00 – Plenary Lecture III “Three-dimensional Effects in Notched
Components”. Salón Convención
Prof. Filippo Berto (University of Padova) got his degree summa cum
laude in ‘Management Engineering’ in 2003 at the University of Padua. After
attending the PhD course on ‘Design Machine’ at the University of Firenze, he has
been working as a researcher in ‘Machine Design’ at the University of Padua.
Since 2006 he has been assistant professor of Machine Design at the University
of Padova, Department of Management and Engineering, Vicenza. Since 2007 he
teaches ‘Machine Design’ at the bachelor in Mechatronic Engineering and (since
2008) Advanced mechanical design at the Master in Mechanical Engineering. Since 2014 he has
been associate professor of Machine Design at the University of Padova, Department of
Management and Engineering, Vicenza. He is author of more than 200 technical papers, mainly
oriented to the brittle failure of different materials, notch effect, the application of the finite element
method to the structural analysis, the mechanical behaviour of metallic materials, the fatigue
performance of notched components as well as the reliability of welded, bolted and bonded joints.
Since 2003, he has been working on different aspects of the Structural Integrity discipline, by mainly
focusing attention on problems related to the static and fatigue assessment of engineering materials
and components.
10:00 – Plenary Lecture IV “Strain Rate Concentration Factor versus
Stress Concentration Factor for Notched Specimen”. Salón Convención
Prof. Nao-Aki Noda (Kyushu Inst. Tech.) has been doing research and
teaching at Kyushu Inst. Tech., Kitakyushu, Japan since 1984. He analysed
notched fatigue test specimens subjected to tension, torsion and bending by
applying the body force method approach. He published stress concentration
formula useful for estimating all notch dimensions within 1% error in international
journals and in a book “Theory of Fatigue Notch Strength Useful for Machine
Design” from Nikkan Kogyo Pub. Those related works were received Academic
Contribution Award from JSMS (Japan Soc. Material Science). For developing special bolt-nut
connections, Nao-Aki also received Outstanding Paper Medal of JSTP (Japan Soc. Tech. Plasticity),
and for developing large ceramics structures used for steel manufacturing machinery, Sokeizai
Industry Technology Award from the Materials Process Tech. Ctr., Japan. He is a fellow of JSME
(Japan Soc. Mech. Engrs.) and JSAE (Soc. Automotive Engrs. Japan). Nao-Aki is a co-editor of
Stress Intensity Factors Handbook, Vols. 4 & 5, and Advances in Finite Element Analysis for
Computational Mechanics 2014 and 2015. According to Scopus, he has published over 220 related
articles in technical journals.
Chairman: David Cendón (Technical University of Madrid)
11:00 – Oral presentations. Please see page 14
11:40 – Coffee break
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12:10 – Oral presentations. Please see page 15
13:30 – Lunch. Restaurant, down floor
15:30 – Social programme. Visit to Cabárceno Wildlife Park
https://parquedecabarceno.com
20:30 – Gala Dinner. Gran Casino Sardinero
Please confirm your participation at registration desk
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FRIDAY MARCH 31st
9:30 – Plenary Lecture V “Designing Additively Manufactured
Notched PLA Against Static Loading”. Salón Convención
Prof. Luca Susmel
(University of Sheffield) has focussed his attention
mainly on problems related to the static and fatigue assessment of engineering
materials and components since 1998. By working both in Italy (University of
Padova, University of Ferrara, University of Udine), in Ireland (Trinity College,
Dublin) and in the UK (University of Sheffield) he has devised several novel
engineering methods suitable for designing components (experiencing stress
concentration phenomena of any kind) against fatigue failure as well as against
static failures. Luca’s modus operandi involves taking a conjoint theoretical and experimental
approach to cracking problems and all the design methods he has formalised so far have been fully
validated through systematic experimental work. Luca has unique expertise in designing notched
and welded components against constant and variable amplitude multiaxial fatigue. The work done
in the above research areas has led to more than 200 scientific papers in the period 1999-2016 (of
which more than 100 publications, according to Scopus, are in international peer-reviewed scientific
journals) as well as to a book devoted to multiaxial fatigue assessment. His scientific papers have
attracted significant interest from the international scientific community, evidenced by an h-index of
24 with more than 1450 citations in total according to Scopus. He is a member of the Editorial Boards
of the two leading international journals in the fatigue and fracture field, namely “International Journal
of Fatigue” and “Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures”. Luca is also the Associate
Editor of “Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale: The International Journal of the Italian Group of Fracture”.
He is the editor-in-chief of “Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics” (Elsevier).
10:30 – Plenary Lecture VI “Assessing Notch Fracture in Steel: An
Industrial Perspective”. Salón Convención
Dr. Anthony Horn (AMEC Foster Wheeler) graduated from Cambridge
University’s Department of Materials Science in 1998. Since then he has worked
in industry in the field of structural integrity applying and developing defect
tolerance assessment methods, initially in the steel industry and more recently in
the nuclear sector. In parallel with his full-time job in industry, PhD from the
University of Manchester, 2010. He has authored over 150 internal technical
reports, safety assessments and research papers covering a wide range of
structural integrity issues. His research interests lie in the application of fracture mechanics methods
in an engineering context, such as the assessment of crack tip constraint and fracture from notches.
Anthony is a member of the fracture and material property sub-groups of the British Standards
Institute (BSI) committee responsible for the BS7910 structural integrity assessment code, and also
works on the development programme for the R6 defect assessment guidance document used in
the UK nuclear industry. Anthony has developed and lectured on undergraduate and postgraduate
degree courses for several universities and has presented on training courses to a range of clients
including the UK’s Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR). He also develops technical sessions on the
topic of Mechanistic Modelling of Materials at the ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping (PVP)
Conference and has won several awards, including Best Technical Paper in the Materials and
Fabrication division at the 2013 PVP conference.
Chairman: Antonio Martín Meizoso (CEIT, University of Navarra)
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11:30 – Coffee break
12:00 – Oral presentations. Parallel sessions. Please see pages 16-17
13:30 – Closing ceremony. Salón Convención
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Prof. Antonio Martín Meizoso, President of the Spanish Society of
Structural Integrity
Prof. Sergio Cicero González, Chairman of the Organising Committee
13:50 – Lunch. Restaurant, down floor
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29th to 31st March 2017, SANTANDER
WEDNESDAY MARCH 29th
PARALLEL SESSION 1
10:30 – 11:30
Salón Murcia
“FATIGUE I”
Chairman: Alberto Campagnolo (University of Padova)
10:30 “Fatigue crack growth in a pinhole of a solid cylinder under
combined cyclic tension-torsion loadings”
R.P. Joseph, I.S. Putra, M.A. Muhammad, S.M. Mazulinawati, M.
Maziri, A.S. Abd Rahman, J. Purbolaksono
Western Sydney University / University of Pertamina / University of Malaya
/ Universiti Teknologi Brunei
10:50 “Fatigue behaviour improvement of notched D38MSV5S steel
specimens through a surface cold treatment”
S. Blasón, C. Rodríguez, J. Belzunce, C. Suárez
University of Oviedo
11:10 “Analysis of crack initiation under fretting fatigue loading”
G. Fortese, F. Berto, A. Carpinteri, C. Ronchei, D. Scorza, S. Vantadori
University of Parma / NTNU
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29th to 31st March 2017, SANTANDER
WEDNESDAY MARCH 29th
PARALLEL SESSION 2
10:30 – 11:30
Salón Valencia
“FRACTURE AND FRACTURE ASSESSMENTS I”
Chairman: Javier Gómez (Advanced Material Simulation)
10:30 “Determining the effect of notch radius on hydrogen related
fracture in steels”
A. Díaz, J.M. Alegre, I.I. Cuesta
University of Burgos
10:50 “A “magic” notched tensile specimen that avoids the
bridgman’s correction”
Z. Zhang
NTNU
11:10 “Some default values to estimate the critical distance and
their effect on structural integrity assessments”
J.D. Fuentes, S. Cicero, I. Procopio
LADICIM-University of Cantabria
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29th to 31st March 2017, SANTANDER
WEDNESDAY MARCH 29th
12:00 – 13:40
PARALLEL SESSION 1
Salón Valencia
“FATIGUE II”
Chairman: G. Fortese (University of Parma)
12:00 “Influence of loading ratio and loading orientation on fatigue
behaviour in lateral notched round bars under bending-torsion”
R. Branco, J.D. Costa, A. Vieira, F. Berto, F.V. Antunes
University of Coimbra / NTNU
12:20 “Mechanistic-based modeling of fatigue in notched
specimens”
S. del Busto, C. Betegón, E. Martínez-Pañeda
University of Oviedo / Technical University of Denmark
12:40 “Fatigue behaviour of notched specimens injected with short
fiber glass reinforced polyamide”
J.A. Casado, F. Gutiérrez-Solana, I. Carrascal, S. Diego, D. Ferreño
LADICIM- University of Cantabria
13:00 “Crack initiation life in notched titanium and steel bars under
uniaxial and multiaxial fatigue: synthesis based on the averaged
strain energy density approach”
G. Meneghetti, A. Campagnolo, F. Berto, K. Tanaka
University of Padova / NTNU / Meijo University
13:20 “Notch detection by infrared Thermography”
A. Martin-Meizoso, J. Alkorta
University of Navarra
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WEDNESDAY MARCH 29th
PARALLEL SESSION 2
12:00 – 13:40
Salón Valencia
“FRACTURE AND FRACTURE ASSESSMENTS II”
Chairman: Jesús Rodríguez (University Rey Juan Carlos)
12:00 “Fracture of PBX notched specimens: experimental results
and numerical prediction”
Y.L. Liu, D.A. Cendón, P.W. Chen, K.D. Dai
Beijing Institute of Technology / Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
12:20 “Symmetric vs. asymmetric crack initiation from a circular
hole”
A. Sapora, P. Cornetti
Politecnico di Torino
12:40 “Brittle crack propagation behavior in a member subjected
to bending load (Establishment of single edge notched bend test
for simplified arrest toughness evaluation of heavy thick plates)”
T. Kawabata, Y. Nishizono, S. Aihara
The University of Tokyo
13:00 “SED criterion estimations of fracture loads in structural steels
operating at lower shelf temperatures and containing U-notches“
S.Cicero, F. Berto, F.T. Ibáñez-Gutiérrez, I.Procopio, V.Madrazo
LADICIM-University of Cantabria / University of Padova / Centro
Tecnológico de Componentes
13:20 “Brittle failure of reinforced rebars by corrosion”
J. Sanchez, J. Fullea, C. Andrade
Instituto de Ciencias de la Construcción “Eduardo Torroja”
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29th to 31st March 2017, SANTANDER
WEDNESDAY MARCH 29th
16:00 – 18:00
Salón Valencia
“FRACTURE AND FRACTURE ASSESSMENTS III”
Chairman: Philippe Spätig (Paul Scherrer Institute)
16:00 “Observation of micro-cracks beneath fracture surface
during dynamic crack propagation”
Y. Takashima, T. Kawabata, S. Yamada, F. Minami
Osaka University / The University of Tokyo
16:20 “Analysis of the damage evolution in steel specimens under
tension by means of XRCT”
F. Suárez, J.C. Gálvez, D.A. Cendón, J.M. Atienza, F. Sket, J. MolinaAldareguia
University of Jaén / Universidad Politécnica de Madrid / Instituto IMDEA
Materiales
16:40 “A modified failure assessment diagram for defect pipe using
constraint parameters”
O. Bouledroua, M. Hadj Meliani, A.Sorour, G. Pluvinage
University of Chlef / University of Metz / King Fahd University of Petroleum
& Minerals
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17:00 “Hydrogen-assisted micro-damage in notched samples of
cold-drawn pearlitic steel”
J. Toribio, D. Vergara, M. Lorenzo
University of Salamanca
17:20 “Interface Fracture Mechanics of notched wood-adhesive
composites at Mode I, II, III Loading”
M.H. Brandtner-Hafner
Brandtner-Hafner Fracture Analytics
17:40 “Equivalent Local Mode I concept applied to fracture of
graphite round V-notches under static multiaxial loading”
F.J. Gómez, F. Berto
Advanced Material Simulation SL / University of Padova
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THURSDAY MARCH 30th
11:00 – 11:40
Salón Valencia
“STATISTICAL AND NUMERICAL METHODS I”
Chairman: Tomoya Kawabata (The University of Tokyo)
11:00 “Numerical assessment of grey cast iron notched specimens
by using a triaxiality-dependent cohesive crack model”
D.A. Cendón, N.Jin, Y.Liu, F. Berto, M. Elices
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid / Beijing Institute of Technology /
University of Padova
11:20 “Probabilistic model for notch toughness evaluation in
ductile-to-brittle fracture transition temperature range”
Y. Takashima, F. Minami
Osaka University
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THURSDAY MARCH 30th
12:10 – 13:30
Salón Valencia
“FRACTURE AND FRACTURE ASSESSMENTS IV”
Chairman: Jesús Toribio (University of Salamanca)
12:10 “Interface properties of polyolefin fibres embedded in selfcompacting concrete with a bond improver admixture"
A. Enfedaque, M.G. Alberti, J. Paredes, J.C. Gálvez
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
12:30 “Effect of residual stresses on notch toughness of the
tempered martensitic steel F82H-MOD”
N. Ilchuk, V. Davydov, P. Spätig, H.-P. Seifert
Paul Scherrer Institute
12:50 “Notch effect on the fracture of several rocks: application of
the Theory of Critical Distances”
J. Justo, J. Castro, S. Cicero, M.A. Sánchez-Carro, R. Husillos
University of Cantabria
13:10 “Failure of SLS polyamides notched samples at high loading
rates”
M. Crespo, M.T. Gómez-del Río, J. Rodríguez
University Rey Juan Carlos
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FRIDAY MARCH 31st
PARALLEL SESSION 1
12:00 – 13:30
Salón Murcia
“FATIGUE III”
Chairman: Sergio Blasón (University of Oviedo)
12:00 “Fatigue evaluation of notched details based on unified local
probabilistic approaches”
P. Huffman, J. Correia, S. Mikheevskiy, A. De Jesus, S. Cicero, A.
Fernández-Canteli, F. Berto, G. Glinka
John Deere / University of Porto / University of Coimbra / University of
Waterloo / University of Cantabria / University of Oviedo / Norwegian
University of Science and Technology
12:20 “The use of the heat energy loss to correlate the fatigue
strength of severely notched stainless steel specimens”
D. Rigon, M. Ricotta, G. Meneghetti
University of Padova
12:40 “Approaches to Predict the Fatigue Limit of Micro Notched Ti
Miniature Specimens”
L. Böhme, C. Godard, E. Kerscher
University of Kaiserslautern
13:00 “Fatigue life prediction of notched details made of puddle iron
based on variable fatigue strength reduction factors concept”
J.A.F.O. Correia, M. Calvente, S. Blasón, M.J. Lamela-Rey, A.M.P. De
Jesus, R.A.B. Calçada, A. Fernández-Canteli
University of Porto / ISISE - University of Coimbra / University of Oviedo
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FRIDAY MARCH 31st
PARALLEL SESSION 2
12:00 – 13:30
Salón Valencia
“STATISTICAL AND NUMERICAL METHODS II”
Chairman: Alberto Sapora (Politecnico di Torino)
12:00 “Effect of the presence of notches on the stress intensity
factor in circumferentially cracked bars under tension”
J. Toribio, J.C. Matos, B. González
University of Salamanca
12:20 “Evaluation of failure strength for sharp notched plate based
on elastic-plastic FEM analysis”
K. Oda, N. Tabe, N. Tsutsumi
Oita University
12:40 “A probabilistic approach to derive the apparent fracture
toughness of notched components based on the TCD”
M. Muniz-Calvente, S. Blasón, J. Correia, S. Cicero, A.M.P. de Jesus,
A. Fernández Canteli
University of Oviedo / University of Porto / University of Cantabria
13:00 “Numerical simulation of residual stress modification by
reverse bending of notched fracture toughness test specimens of
multipass welds”
Y. Mikami, M. Mochizuki, T. Kawabata
Osaka University / The University of Tokyo
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POSTER SESSION
Poster zone
“Interface Fracture Mechanics of notched wood-adhesive
composites at Mode I, II, III Loading”
M.H. Brandtner-Hafner
Brandtner-Hafner Fracture Analytics
“Ductile fracture of elements with notches under proportial and
nonproportial loading”
L. Derpenski, A. Seweryn
Bialystok University of Technology
“Static multiaxial fracture behaviour of graphite components: a
review of recent results”
F. Berto, S.M.J. Razavi, M.R. Ayatollahi
Norwegian University of Science and Technology / Iran University of Science
and Technology
“Modeling and fatigue assessment of steel rollers with failure
occurring at the weld root based on the Local Strain Energy”
F. Berto, S.M.J. Razavi, M.R. Ayatollahi
Norwegian University of Science and Technology / Iran University of Science
and Technology
“V-notched components under non-localized creep: a review”
P. Gallo, F. Berto, S.M.J. Razavi, M.R. Ayatollahi, G. Glinka
Aalto University / Norwegian University of Science and Technology / Iran
University of Science and Technology
“Some recent criteria for brittle fracture assessment under mode 2
loading”
A. Campagnolo, F. Berto, S.M.J. Razavi, M.R. Ayatollahi
University of Padova / Norwegian University of Science and Technology /
Iran University of Science and Technology
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“Review of approaches applied to pre-stressed components under
cyclic loading”
P. Ferro, F. Berto, S.M.J. Razavi, M.R. Ayatollahi
University of Padova / Norwegian University of Science and Technology / Iran
University of Science and Technology
“Fatigue behavior of hot-dip galvanized welded steel“
F. Berto, F. Mutignani, S.M.J. Razavi, M.R. Ayatollahi
University of Padova / Norwegian University of Science and Technology / Iran
University of Science and Technology
“Rapid evaluation of the NSIFs under mixed mode loading”
F. Berto, S.M.J. Razavi, M.R. Ayatollahi
Norwegian University of Science and Technology / Iran University of Science
and Technology
“Fracture assessment notched components made of polyurethane
materials”
F. Berto, L. Marsavina, S.M.J. Razavi, M.R. Ayatollahi
Norwegian University of Science and Technology / Univeritatea Politehnica
Timisoara / Iran University of Science and Technology
“Fracture assessment of magnetostrictive materials”
M. Colussi, F. Berto, S.M.J. Razavi, M.R. Ayatollahi
University of Padova / Norwegian University of Science and Technology / Iran
University of Science and Technology
“Review of fatigue tests at elevated temperature on innovative
alloys”
F. Berto, P. Gallo, S.M.J. Razavi, M.R. Ayatollahi
Norwegian University of Science and Technology / Aalto University / Iran
University of Science and Technology
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