2017
DOI: 10.1177/0954406217739040
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A multi-level damage and creep behaviour of material subjected to high pressure: metal versus composite – A micromechanics approach

Abstract: This current study reports on multi-level damage and creep behaviour of metal and composite material under external high pressure using finite element concept. A fatigue damage model with microcracks with improper interface has been portrayed in the present investigation. In addition, the overall elastic properties and damage evaluation are also studied and comparative study of mechanical properties has been outlined. Further thermo-elastic creep response of materials based on Norton’s law is also presented. T… Show more

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“…The paper entitled “A multi-level damage and creep behaviour of material subjected to high pressure: metal vs. composite – a micromechanics approach” by an Indian research group 2 reports on multi-level damage and creep behaviour of metal and composite material under external high pressure using the finite element concept. A fatigue damage model with microcracks and improper interface is portrayed.…”
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“…The paper entitled “A multi-level damage and creep behaviour of material subjected to high pressure: metal vs. composite – a micromechanics approach” by an Indian research group 2 reports on multi-level damage and creep behaviour of metal and composite material under external high pressure using the finite element concept. A fatigue damage model with microcracks and improper interface is portrayed.…”
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confidence: 99%