<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "Correlation Between Paris’ Law Parameters Based on Self-Similarity and Criticality Condition"^^ . "Fatigue crack growth data are usually presented in terms of the crack growth rate, da / dN, and the stress-intensity factor range, ΔK. The typical fatigue crack propagation curve is shown in Fig.1, where Region I is referred to as the near-threshold region, Region II as the power-law region and Region III as the rapid crack propagation region where K max → K IC and crack growth instability occurs. In Region II the Paris’ equation (Paris and Erdogan [1]) provides a good approximation to the majority of experimental data: (1) dadN=C(ΔK)m\r\nwhere C and m are empirical constants usually referred to as Paris’ law parameters."^^ . "2006" . . "Springer "^^ . . "Springer "^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Alberto"^^ . "Carpinteri"^^ . "Alberto Carpinteri"^^ . . "Marco"^^ . "Paggi"^^ . "Marco Paggi"^^ . . . . . "HTML Summary of #1942 \n\nCorrelation Between Paris’ Law Parameters Based on Self-Similarity and Criticality Condition\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery"@en . .