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E-raamat: Fatigue of Materials and Structures: Physics and Data Science

Edited by (University of Porto, Portugal), Edited by (University of Porto, Portugal), Edited by (Sichuan University, China), Edited by (Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland), Edited by (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China)
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Fatigue failure of engineering materials and structures has long been a great challenge for structural integrity, reliability and safety in mechanical, civil and aerospace engineering. These failure mechanisms and their modeling are critical concerns for managing aging structures, and directly affect sustainability across society.

In this context, the fundamental theories and methods of fatigue failure of engineering materials and structures are discussed in detail. Fatigue damage accumulation, crack initiation and crack growth analysis are presented from materials to structures, deterministic to probabilistic fatigue, physics to data science, uniaxial to multiaxial fatigue, and extremely low cycle fatigue to very high cycle fatigue. The focus is on mechanical understanding and risk management for design, maintenance, and operation.

Some recent advancements include fatigue of additive manufactured (AM) metals and advanced materials, which could potentially transform fatigue analysis and offer new perspectives on fatigue failure mechanisms and reliability design. Both experimental supporting evidence and simulation benefits are demonstrated. It integrates recent developments in artificial intelligence with fatigue in AM metals and advanced materials. It provides case studies, and future research challenges for the fusion of fatigue physics modeling with data analytics, for graduate students and advanced practitioners.



Key theories and methods of fatigue failure are discussed with fatigue damage accumulation, crack initiation and crack growth analysis. The focus is on mechanical understanding and risk management for design, maintenance, and operation, plus fatigue of additive manufactured metals and advanced materials, with data analytics and AI.

1. Introduction and Overview
2. Variable Amplitude Fatigue
3. Multiaxial Fatigue
4. Fatigue Crack Growth
5. Ultra Low Cycle Fatigue
6. Very High Cycle Fatigue
7. Fatigue Reliability
8. Fatigue of Additive Manufactured Materials
9. Fatigue of Joints and Structures
10. Fatigue Modeling with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
11. Advances in Fatigue: Hydrogels, Biomaterials, Ceramics, and Small Scale Dimensional Materials
Qingyuan Wang is a Professor and the President of Chengdu University, China and a Professor at Sichuan University, China as well as a fellow of the International Association of Advanced Materials.

Shun-Peng Zhu is Professor at University of Electronic Science and Technology of China.

José Correia is a Researcher at the University of Porto, Portugal.

Abílio de Jesus is an Associate Professor at the University of Porto, Portugal.

Grzegorz Lesiuk is a Professor at the Wrocaw University of Technology in Poland.