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João Sahadi Cavalheiro
João Sahadi Cavalheiro
Doctoral Research Student in Engineering Science at the University of Oxford
E-mail confirmado em eng.ox.ac.uk
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Comparison of multiaxial fatigue parameters using biaxial tests of Waspaloy
JV Sahadi, RJH Paynter, D Nowell, SJ Pattison, N Fox
International Journal of Fatigue 100, 477-488, 2017
212017
Assessment of third invariant elasto-plastic models: Mathematical aspects, numerical strategies and comparative results
JVS Cavalheiro, L Malcher
Finite Elements in Analysis and Design 123, 51-69, 2017
102017
Fatigue life prediction for Waspaloy under biaxial loading
JV Sahadi, D Nowell, RJH Paynter
Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics 97, 1-14, 2018
82018
Prediction of fatigue crack initiation under biaxial loading
JV Sahadi, D Nowell, RJH Paynter
Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale 11 (41), 106-113, 2017
12017
Estudo da fratura dúctil através de modelos dependentes do terceiro invariante do tensor desviador
JV Sahadi
12015
A Simple and Accurate Elastoplastic Model Dependent on the Third Invariant and Applied to a Wide Range of Stress Triaxiality
L Malcher, EN Mamiya, FC de Castro, JVS Cavalheiro
1
Low-cycle fatigue behaviour of an aero-engine disk alloy under non-proportional loading
JVS Cavalheiro, D Nowell
MATEC Web of Conferences 300, 08001, 2019
2019
Approaches to fatigue life prediction under multiaxial loading
D Nowell, JVS Cavalheiro
MATEC Web of Conferences 300, 02001, 2019
2019
The Observation and Interpretation of Crack Closure under Plain Fatigue Conditions
P Qi, E Salvati, R Paynter, JVS Cavalheiro, D Nowell
Proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering 2, 2018
2018
Análise experimental e numérica de modelos de plasticidade, baseados na influência do terceiro invariante do tensor desviador
JV Sahadi
2014
Elastoplastic Model Dependent on The Third Invariant and Applied to Cyclic Loading
L Malcher, JVS Cavalheiro, EN Mamiya, FC Castro
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