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PRJ-3394 | Collaborative Research: Simulating Crack Propagation in Steel Structures Under Ultra-Low Cycle Fatigue and Low-Triaxiality Loading from Earthquakes and Other Hazards
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Project TypeExperimental
Natural Hazard Type(s)Earthquake
Awards
Collaborative Research: Simulating Crack Propagation in Steel Structures Under Ultra-Low Cycle Fatigue and Low-Triaxiality Loading from Earthquakes and Other Hazards | NSF CMMI 1635043
Keywordssteel, ductile fracture, crack, propagation
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Description:

Experimental test data from this project has been used to develop, calibrate and validate computational models to simulate ductile crack initiation and propagation in steel structures under ultra-low cycle fatigues. The resulting models can be used in fundamental and applied research to evaluate earthquake-induced fracture limit states in steel structures. The experimental test data can be used by researchers to calibrate and validate alternate computational models, which they have developed.

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