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Influence of stress ratio on residual stress evolution near cold-expanded hole due to low-cycle fatigue by crack compliance data
Modified version of the crack compliance method is used for determination of stress intensity factor (SIF) related to narrow notches emanating from cold-expanded holes. These notches are inserted at different stages of low-cycle fatigue under constant external load. It is shown how residual SIF values, generated by residual stress field influence, can be separated from total experimental SIF values. Residual SIF values, obtained at different stage of low-cycle fatigue with the same stress range Δσ = 350 MPa but different stress R = –0.4 and R = –1.0, provide quantitative description of residual stress evolution near cold-expanded hole. It shown that maximal residual stress relaxation of order 20 per cent occurs at 95 lifetime per cent for both loading programs
Interaction of Li-D Films with Water Vapor
AbstractIn this work we investigated co-deposition of lithium-deuterium (Li-D) films in magnetron discharge and interaction of deposited films with water vapor. It was demonstrated that even at room temperature interaction with water vapor led to release of a large portion of deuterium from the deposited layers. After 30minutes exposure at the pressure about 10−1 Pa the main part of deuterium released from the sample and a characteristic peak for deuterium desorption from lithium films completely disappeared
Analysis of optical magnetoelectric effect in GaFeO_3
We study the optical absorption spectra in a polar ferrimagnet GaFeO_3. We
consider the E1, E2 and M1 processes on Fe atoms. It is shown that the
magnetoelectric effect on the absorption spectra arises from the E1-M1
interference process through the hybridization between the 4p and 3d states in
the noncentrosymmetry environment of Fe atoms. We perform a microscopic
calculation of the spectra on a cluster model of FeO_6 consisting of an
octahedron of O atoms and an Fe atom displaced from the center with reasonable
values for Coulomb interaction and hybridization. We obtain the magnetoelectric
spectra, which depend on the direction of magnetization, as a function of
photon energy in the optical region 1.0-2.5 eV, in agreement with the
experiment.Comment: 18 pages, 5 figure
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