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Limit States and Material Fatigue

Anotace

The aim of the course is to provide students with an understanding and skills in the analysis of limit states of structural elements, particularly material fatigue. Students will become familiar with S-N and E-N analysis methods for uniaxial and multiaxial loading and will learn approaches for predicting damage accumulation. They will also gain knowledge in the area of cracks and their propagation using linear and nonlinear fracture mechanics. Additionally, students will be introduced to experimental and numerical methods used in material fatigue. The aim is also to develop skills in the design and calculation of fatigue for structural joints, such as welds and bolts.

Povinná literatura

[1] DOWLING, N. E.: Mechanical Behavior of Materials - Engineering Methods for Deformation, Fracture, and Fatigue, 3rd Edition - Softcover. Pearson Prentice Hall 2009, ISBN 978-0-132-25609-4 
[2] BATHIAS, C., PINEAU, A.: Fatigue of Materials and Structures, Wiley, 2012, 512 s., ISBN: 978-1-118-62337-4 
[3] FRANÇOIS, F., PINEAU, A., ZAOUI, A.: Mechanical Behaviour of Materials Volume II: Fracture Mechanics and Damage, Springer Netherlands, 2012, 666 s., ISBN: 978-9-400-74930-6 .

Doporučená literatura

[1] MAITII, S. K.: Fracture mechanics: fundamentals and applications. Delhi, India: Cambridge University Press, 2015. ISBN 978-1-107-09676-9 .
[2] BORESI, A. P. a SCHMIDT, R. J.: Advanced mechanics of materials. 6th ed. New York: John Wiley, c2003. ISBN 0471438812.
[3] HETNARSKI, R. B. a ESLAMI, M. R.: Thermal stresses: advanced theory and applications. Dordrecht: Springer, c2009. ISBN 978-1-4020-9246-6.


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 330-5201
Abbreviation MSU
Course title Limit States and Material Fatigue
Coordinating department Department of Applied Mechanics
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Martin Fusek, Ph.D.