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Publikováno v:
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures. 46:1554-1571
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Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures. 45:1981-1994
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 187:e567-e571
Purpose Beta-lactam antibiotics are among the most common and widely used antibiotics. However, reported allergy to this class of antibiotics is also common, leading to the use of alternative broad-spectrum antibiotics by healthcare providers. This h
Publikováno v:
Journal of Teacher Education. 73:271-285
Definitions of effective teaching focus on three primary areas: performances, essential knowledge, and critical dispositions. While no one measure provides a complete picture of teacher effectiveness, empirical inquiry into critical dispositions lags
Autor:
Raymond Keith Kersey, Brett M. Ziegler, Richard W. Neu, W. Steven Johnson, Morris Satin, Balkrishna S. Annigeri
Publikováno v:
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures. 43:1353-1367
An improved methodology for extracting uniaxial stress–strain curves from spherical indentation data
Autor:
Anirudh Bhat, Richard W. Neu
Publikováno v:
Mechanics of Materials. 174:104459
Autor:
Richard W. Neu, Alexander N. Caputo, Sanam Gorgannejad, Alvaro Espejo Albela, Michael N. Carpenter, Chuchu Zhang, Aman H. Tanna, Brett Peloke, Maxime Defay, James G. Collins, James C. Sobotka, Carl F. Popelar, John H. Macha, Shane B. Coogan
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Fatigue. 162:106978
Publikováno v:
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A. 50:4949-4954
The indentation stress–strain curves of nanocrystalline white etching areas (WEAs) in fatigue-damaged bearing steels were measured through the Pathak–Kalidindi spherical indentation protocols. Although the hardness of WEAs has been reported as gr
Publikováno v:
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures. 42:2155-2171
Autor:
Richard W. Neu
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Fatigue. 123:268-278
Fatigue crack paths in single-crystal Ni-base superalloys do not follow the classical Stage I/Stage II behavior. In fact, the opposite often occurs with cracks growing initially in Mode I opening and then later transitioning to crystallographic shear