Fatigue Crack Propagation Micromechanisms of Metallic Materials
A special issue of Metals (ISSN 2075-4701). This special issue belongs to the section "Metal Failure Analysis".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2022) | Viewed by 9602
Special Issue Editor
Interests: fatigue crack propagation micromechanisms of stainless steels, ductile cast irons, Al and Ti alloys; hydrogen embrittlement of stainless steels
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Dear Colleagues,
Since the dawn of the industrial revolution, fatigue has been among the most important and dangerous damaging mechanisms, responsible for crashes in transport (e.g., trains, ships, planes, cars), industry (e.g., pipes, vessels, valves), medical devices (e.g., prosthesis, stents), etc. The investigation on the damaging micromechanisms started with empirical macroscopical analyses of the fracture surfaces and today implies a multiscale approach starting from the nano-micro level, considering the atomic bonding breaking, up to the macroscopical behavior, with the failure analysis of the broken components.
This Special Issue focused on “Fatigue Crack Propagation Micromechanisms of Metallic Materials” aims to offer to the readers a synoptic view of the possible damaging mechanisms in metallic materials, considering the influence of all the possible aspects (e.g., alloys’ chemical composition and microstructures or environmental and loading conditions), and the possible different approaches to the topic (experimental, numerical, and/or analytical).
Topics addressed in this Special Issue may include but are not limited to:
- Multiscale approach to fatigue crack initiation and propagation;
- Fatigue damaging micromechanisms in different alloys;
- Fatigue crack propagation and failure analysis;
- Experimental and/or numerical techniques;
- Environment and/or loading condition influence.
Prof. Dr. Francesco Iacoviello
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- fatigue
- crack propagation
- crack initiation
- metallic materials
- failure analysis
- micromechanims
- loading condition
- environment influence
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