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    Fatigue crack initiation and propagation under cyclic contact loading by Fajdiga, G., Sraml, M.

    Published in Engineering fracture mechanics (01-06-2009)
    “…A computational model for contact fatigue damage analysis of gear teeth flanks is presented in this paper. The model considers the conditions required for the…”
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    Low cycle fatigue of welded joints with aging influence by Zaletelj, H., Fajdiga, G., Nagode, M.

    “…The article is a continuation of welded joints research, which is intended to improve the fatigue life prediction of the exhaust system's welded parts. It is…”
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    Pitting formation due to surface and subsurface initiated fatigue crack growth in contacting mechanical elements by Fajdiga, G., Glodež, S., Kramar, J.

    Published in Wear (10-04-2007)
    “…A computational model for simulation of surface and subsurface initiated fatigue crack growth due to contact loading is presented. The model is based on…”
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    High cycle fatigue of welded joints with aging influence by Zaletelj, H., Haesen, V., Dedene, L., Fajdiga, G., Nagode, M.

    Published in Materials in engineering (01-03-2013)
    “…► High cycle fatigue results are presented as the bending moment vs. number of cycles. ► A special design of a test tube ensures that the buckling effect is…”
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    Comparison of virtual crack extension and strain energy density methods applied to contact surface crack growth by Fajdiga, G., Ren, Z., Kramar, J.

    Published in Engineering fracture mechanics (01-11-2007)
    “…The paper is concerned with comparison of two crack propagation methods applied to a two-dimensional computational model of the surface initiated crack growth…”
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    The influence of different parameters on surface pitting of contacting mechanical elements by Fajdiga, G., Flašker, J., Glodež, S.

    Published in Engineering fracture mechanics (01-03-2004)
    “…The paper describes a general computational model for simulation of surface pitting of mechanical elements subjected to contact loading conditions. In the…”
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    Active vibration control of circular saw blades by Gospodarič, B, Bučar, B, Fajdiga, G

    Published in European journal of wood and wood products (01-03-2015)
    “…Specific conditions are very frequently established in mechanical systems that contain rotating thin disk-shaped tools, causing undesirable transverse…”
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    Numerical simulation of surface pitting due to contact loading by Flašker, J., Fajdiga, G., Glodež, S., Hellen, T.K.

    Published in International journal of fatigue (01-08-2001)
    “…A two-dimensional computational model for simulation of surface pitting of mechanical elements subjected to contact loading conditions is presented. In the…”
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    Numerical modelling of micro-pitting of gear teeth flanks by FAJDIGA, G., FLAŠKER, J., GLODEŽ, S., HELLEN, T. K.

    “…ABSTRACT A two‐dimensional computational model for simulation of contact fatigue of gear teeth flanks is presented. In the model, it is assumed that the…”
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    Surface initiated crack growth simulation in moving lubricated contact by Ren, Z., Glodez, S., Fajdiga, G., Ulbin, M.

    Published in Theoretical and applied fracture mechanics (01-09-2002)
    “…The paper describes a two-dimensional computational model for simulating surface initiated crack growth in the lubricated contact area that leads to surface…”
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    Computational modelling of the surface fatigue crack growth on gear teeth flanks by Glodež, S., Ren, Z., Fajdiga, G.

    “…The paper describes a 2‐dimensional computational model for simulation of the surface initiated fatigue crack growth in the contact area of gear teeth flanks…”
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