Wykaz publikacji wybranego autora

Adam Korbel, dr inż.

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Wydział Inżynierii Mechanicznej i Robotyki
WIMiR-kpem, Katedra Projektowania i Eksploatacji Maszyn


  • 2018

    [dyscyplina 1] dziedzina nauk inżynieryjno-technicznych / inżynieria mechaniczna


[poprzednia klasyfikacja] obszar nauk technicznych / dziedzina nauk technicznych / budowa i eksploatacja maszyn


Identyfikatory Autora Informacje o Autorze w systemach zewnętrznych

ORCID: 0000-0002-6678-2514 orcid iD

ResearcherID: S-8448-2017

Scopus: 55487050000

PBN: 5e709209878c28a04738ef15

OPI Nauka Polska

System Informacyjny AGH (SkOs)




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  • Accounting for the effect of riveting process in fatigue life predictions for lap joints
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  • An experimental investigation of the fatigue performance of riveted lap joints
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  • An experimental investigation on crack initiation and growth in aircraft fuselage riveted lap joints
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  • An experimental investigation on crack paths and fatigue behaviour of riveted lap joints in aircraft fuselage
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  • Analytical, numerical and experimental investigation of the secondary bending of riveted lap joints
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  • Applicability of empirical formulae for the fatigue notch factor to estimate riveted lap joint fatigue strength
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  • Effect of FSW traverse speed on mechanical properties of copper plate joints
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  • Effect of load transfer by friction on the fatigue behaviour of riveted lap joints
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  • Fatigue crack location and fatigue life for riveted lap joints in aircraft fuselage
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  • Fatigue life predictions for riveted lap joints
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  • Measurements of rivet flexibility and load transfer in a lap joint
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  • Modelling the secondary bending in riveted joints with eccentricities
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  • Observations and analyses of secondary bending for riveted lap joints
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  • Observations on fatigue crack growth and fatigue life of riveted lap joints
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  • Rivet flexibility and load transmission for a riveted lap joint
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  • Significance of rivet flexibility for load transfer in lap joints
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  • Strip yield model applicability to crack growth predictions for various types of fatigue loading