The work continuous with the Fatigue Damage Map Method (FDMM) that attempts to unify the propagation rates with the concept of the effective plastic strain. Reference is made to the local strain characterizing the crack tip modified to include the variation of flow resistance as a function of crack length. Comparison with experimental data of multiscale crack growth rates is provided.
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Rodopoulos, C.A. (2008). Fatigue Damage from Surface to Bulk. In: Sih, G.C. (eds) Multiscale Fatigue Crack Initiation and Propagation of Engineering Materials: Structural Integrity and Microstructural Worthiness. Solid Mechanics and its Applications, vol 152. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8520-8_6
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