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Statistics of ceramic strength: Use ordinary Weibull distribution function or Weibull statistical fracture theory? 期刊论文
CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL, 2020, 卷号: 46, 期号: 13, 页码: 20751-20768
作者:  Lei, WS;  Zhang, PL;  Yu, ZS;  Qian GA(钱桂安)
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Strength  Ceramics  Size effect  Weibull statistics  Ordinary Weibull distribution function  Weibull statistical fracture theory  
Study on the Size Dependence of Calibration Parameters of the New Local Approach Model for Cleavage Fracture 期刊论文
PHYSICAL MESOMECHANICS, 2020, 卷号: 23, 期号: 4, 页码: 324-331
作者:  Shen AR;  Li PC;  Yu ZS;  Qian GA(钱桂安);  Berto F;  Wu W
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Cleavage fracture  New local approach model  Weibull parameters  Notch size  
Statistical size scaling of compressive strength of quasi-brittle materials incorporating specimen length-to-diameter ratio effect 期刊论文
THEORETICAL AND APPLIED FRACTURE MECHANICS, 2019, 卷号: 104, 页码: 9
作者:  Lei WS;  Qian GA(钱桂安);  Yu ZS;  Berto F
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Unconfined compressive strength  Quasi-brittle materials  Statistical size scaling  Volume effect  Length-to-diameter ratio effect  
Statistical size scaling of breakage strength of irregularly-shaped particles 期刊论文
THEORETICAL AND APPLIED FRACTURE MECHANICS, 2019, 卷号: 102, 页码: 51-58
作者:  Qian GA(钱桂安);  Lei WS;  Yu ZS;  Berto F
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Irregularly-shaped particle  Breakage strength  Size effect  Spatial flaw distribution  Weakest-link model  Weibull statistics  
A Statistical Model of Cleavage Fracture Toughness of Ferritic Steel DIN 22NiMoCr37 at Different Temperatures 期刊论文
MATERIALS, 2019, 卷号: 12, 期号: 6, 页码: 12
作者:  Qian GA(钱桂安);  Lei WS;  Tong ZF;  Yu ZS
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statistical model  ferritic steels  cleavage fracture toughness  master curve behavior