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Crack growth in high strength mooring line steel under variable amplitude loading
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Mooring lines are of key importance for the safe and reliable operation of numerous floating offshore structures. Due to the constantly changing wind and wave conditions acting on such structures, any fatigue crack growth ... -
Crack initiation life in notched Ti-6Al-4V titanium bars under uniaxial and multiaxial fatigue: Synthesis based on the averaged strain energy density approach
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The fatigue behaviour of circumferentially notched specimens made of titanium alloy, Ti-6Al-4V, has been analysed. To investigate the notch effect on the fatigue strength, pure bending, pure torsion and multiaxial ... -
Crack localization and the interplay between stress enhancement and thermal noise
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)We study the competition between thermal fluctuations and stress enhancement in the failure process of a disordered system by using a local load sharing fiber bundle model. The thermal noise is introduced by defining a ... -
Crack paths in multiaxial fatigue of C45 steel specimens and correlation of lifetime with the thermal energy dissipation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The work reports the observed fatigue damage of C45 steel specimens tested in a previous work under multiaxial loading conditions and its relationship with the thermal energy dissipation which has been used in the last ... -
Crack propagation in a brittle DCB specimen assessed by means of the Williams? power expansion
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)A double cantilever beam geometry has been chosen in order to investigate the importance of the higher-order terms of the Williams’ power expansion for the crack path estimation. The crack propagation has been tested ... -
Crack risk evaluation of submerged concrete tunnel during hardening phase
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Cracking of concrete structures during the hardening phase often seriously compromises not only structure integrity but also durability and long-term service life. Especially for large massive structures, for example, ... -
Cracked components under anti-plane loading: Recent outcomes and future developments
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The existence of three-dimensional effects at cracks has been known for many years, but understanding has been limited, and for some situations still is. Understanding improved when the existence of corner point singularities ... -
Cracking Behaviors of Rock-Like Specimens Containing Two Sets of Preexisting Cross Flaws under Uniaxial Compression
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Cross flaws occur widely in rock masses and play a crucial role in the failure of rock engineering. This article first experimentally studies the cracking behaviors of rock-like specimens containing two sets of preexisting ... -
The cracking risk of hardening concrete exposed to realistic curing temperature regimes and restraint conditions – Experimental investigations of important parameters
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Early age cracking in hardening concrete can be evaluated using dedicated calculation methods. Such calculations require a wide selection of input parameters, e.g. autogenous- and thermal deformation, hydration heat ... -
Craft as more-than-human practice-led research in a posthumanist perspective
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The Craft of Generalism clinical skills and attitudes for whole person care
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Abstract: Rationale, aims and objectives: Generalists manage a broad range of biomedical and biographical knowledge as part of each clinical encounter, often in multiple encounters over time. The sophistication of this ... -
Crafting environmental policies into action: Energy consulting practices of craftspeople
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)This article discusses the emerging practices of craftspeople – particularly carpenters – in relation to policies of energy-efficient homes in the building sector. The Norwegian political goal of making buildings more ... -
Craftsmanship in the machine: sustainability through new roles in building craft at the technologized building site
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The building industry is becoming increasingly characterized by automated production, and in line with this, the nature of craftsmanship is transforming. In this article, we look for a sustainable path for this transformation ... -
Cramér-von Mises tests for change points
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)We study two nonparametric tests of the hypothesis that a sequence of independent observations is identically distributed against the alternative that at a single change point the distribution changes. The tests are based ... -
Crane load position control using Lyapunov-based pendulum damping and nonlinear MPC position control
(Chapter, 2019)A crane control system is presented where the crane load can track a position trajectory with ultimately bounded pendulum motions of the load. This is done with an inner loop using a Lyapunov-based damping controller which ... -
Crane Rig: An Experimental Setup for Developing and Verifying New Control Methods for Marine Crane Operations
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017)This paper will present the derivation of dynamic equations describing the motion of a knuckleboom crane for marine vessels. The dynamics will be derived using Lagrange’s equation, the theory of virtual work and generalized ... -
Craquelure as a Graph: Application of Image Processing and Graph Neural Networks to the Description of Fracture Patterns
(Chapter, 2019)Cracks on a painting is not a defect but an inimitablesignature of an artwork which can be used for origin exam-ination, aging monitoring, damage identification, and evenforgery detection. This work presents the development ... -
Crash behavior of obliquely loaded aluminum extrusions
(Chapter, 2002)The energy absorbing capability of obliquely loaded aluminum extrusions was studied through quasi-static experiments. Square aluminum columns in alloy AA6060 were clamped at one end and oblique load conditions were realized ... -
Crashworthiness of aluminum extrusions subjected to oblique loading: experiments and numerical analyses
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2002)Oblique loading was studied through quasi-static experiments and numerical simulations. The behavior of square aluminum columns in alloy AA6060 subjected to quasi-static oblique loading was investigated experimentally for ...