Fatigue Damage in Metals
Numerical Methods-Based Approaches
- 1st Edition - April 24, 2026
- Latest edition
- Editors: Anghel-Vasile Cernescu, Anghel Cernescu
- Language: English
Fatigue Damage in Metals provides readers with detailed and easy-to-implement simulation and modelling techniques for predicting, analysing, and mitigating the effects of fatigu… Read more
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Description
Description
Fatigue Damage in Metals provides readers with detailed and easy-to-implement simulation and modelling techniques for predicting, analysing, and mitigating the effects of fatigue damage in metallic materials. The book includes techniques for analysing variable load spectra, modelling and predicting the cyclic behaviour of materials, as well as fatigue damage operators, criteria, and methods specific to different case studies. The book addresses variable amplitude loadings, yield surfaces-based models for cyclic plasticity simulation, fatigue crack imitation based on CDM approaches, S-N curve estimation, and more. New criteria and numerical techniques for analysing the fatigue crack initiation are included, as are raw data, algorithms, and codes that can be put into immediate use.
Key features
Key features
- Outlines how to implement variable multiaxial loadings in numerical analyses, simulation of the cyclic behaviour of materials, and new numerical techniques for predicting fatigue damage
- Covers simulation techniques, modelling methods for predicting and analysing behaviour, and fatigue damage operators and criteria
- Features multiple case studies
- Includes raw data, numerical algorithms, and codes that when combined with the simulation techniques outlined allows readers to put these methods into immediate use
Readership
Readership
Academic researchers and graduate students across a range of engineering and material science disciplines (mechanical, civil, aerospace, transportation, nuclear engineering), Professional engineers working in these same areas
Table of contents
Table of contents
1. Loading Spectra Analysis for Numerical Simulation of Fatigue Damage
2. Technical note 1. Frequency Domain Analysis of Loading Spectra and Fatigue Damage Analysis Using Python
3. Variable Stress States for Fatigue Damage Analysis
4. Technical Note 2. Fatigue Life Analysis Based on Critical Plane Approach, Using Fem Simulations and Python Code
5. The Chaboche Nonlinear Kinematic Hardening Model for Cyclic Plasticity Modelling
6. Technical Note 3. Chaboche Model with Memory Implemented in Python Code
7. Theory, Application, and Implementation of Modified Abdel-Karim-Ohno Model for Uniaxial and Multiaxial Fatigue Loading
8. Technical Note 4. Modified Abdel-Karim-Ohno Model Implemented in Python Code
9. Jiang Criterion for General Multiaxial Loading in Computational Fatigue Analysis
10. Continuum Damage Mechanics for High Cycle Fatigue Analysis
11. Technical Note 5. S-N Curves and Fatigue Limits of Materials - Estimation Models
2. Technical note 1. Frequency Domain Analysis of Loading Spectra and Fatigue Damage Analysis Using Python
3. Variable Stress States for Fatigue Damage Analysis
4. Technical Note 2. Fatigue Life Analysis Based on Critical Plane Approach, Using Fem Simulations and Python Code
5. The Chaboche Nonlinear Kinematic Hardening Model for Cyclic Plasticity Modelling
6. Technical Note 3. Chaboche Model with Memory Implemented in Python Code
7. Theory, Application, and Implementation of Modified Abdel-Karim-Ohno Model for Uniaxial and Multiaxial Fatigue Loading
8. Technical Note 4. Modified Abdel-Karim-Ohno Model Implemented in Python Code
9. Jiang Criterion for General Multiaxial Loading in Computational Fatigue Analysis
10. Continuum Damage Mechanics for High Cycle Fatigue Analysis
11. Technical Note 5. S-N Curves and Fatigue Limits of Materials - Estimation Models
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: April 24, 2026
- Language: English
About the editor
About the editor
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Anghel-Vasile Cernescu
Dr. Cernescu’s research is focused on fatigue damage analysis. He has authored more than 50 peer-reviewer papers, 1 book chapter, and 1 monograph. He has also completed 4 postdoctoral research programs in 4 different countries, one of which was a Marie Curie fellowship (through Cardiff University) funded by the European
Union through Horizon 2020.
Affiliations and expertise
Politehnica Timisoara University, School of Mechanical Engineering, Romania