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Description of Stress and Strain States at Front of Inclined Cracks Loaded by Shear Modes
Roh, Marek ; Majer, Zdeněk (referee) ; Horníková, Jana (advisor)
The primary objective of this masters thesis is to assess the eects of the length of crack and the angle, of which is this crack inclined on the stress and strain states at its front for the test sample loaded under shear. The rst part of this thesis will analyze the individual approaches that lead to the description of the aforementioned conditions. The second part deals with the FEM model assembly, which will lead to the fracture parameters, the values of which will be compared in part three.
Comparison of fatigue fracture criteria for torsion
Roh, Marek ; Slámečka, Karel (referee) ; Horníková, Jana (advisor)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to determine which criteria better suits the life prediction of the test sample loaded in the pulsating torsion. In the first part of this thesis fatigue failure will be examined, then fluctuating stresses will be characterized along with shear stress. Characteristics of the materials used will be specified in the second part. Lastly, the most appropriate criteria will be determined.
Description of Stress and Strain States at Front of Inclined Cracks Loaded by Shear Modes
Roh, Marek ; Majer, Zdeněk (referee) ; Horníková, Jana (advisor)
The primary objective of this masters thesis is to assess the eects of the length of crack and the angle, of which is this crack inclined on the stress and strain states at its front for the test sample loaded under shear. The rst part of this thesis will analyze the individual approaches that lead to the description of the aforementioned conditions. The second part deals with the FEM model assembly, which will lead to the fracture parameters, the values of which will be compared in part three.
Comparison of fatigue fracture criteria for torsion
Roh, Marek ; Slámečka, Karel (referee) ; Horníková, Jana (advisor)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to determine which criteria better suits the life prediction of the test sample loaded in the pulsating torsion. In the first part of this thesis fatigue failure will be examined, then fluctuating stresses will be characterized along with shear stress. Characteristics of the materials used will be specified in the second part. Lastly, the most appropriate criteria will be determined.

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