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Darrell F. Socie is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, located in the United States. The available information does not specify particular research papers, co-authors, or topics directly linked to their work.

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Best Publications

  • A CRITICAL PLANE APPROACH TO MULTIAXIAL FATIGUE DAMAGE INCLUDING OUT-OF-PHASE LOADING

    Ali Fatemi;Darrell F. Socie

  • Simple rainflow counting algorithms

    Stephen Downing;Darrell F. Socie

  • Multiaxial Fatigue Damage Models

    D. Socie

  • Critical Plane Approaches for Multiaxial Fatigue Damage Assessment

    D Socie

  • Nonproportional Low Cycle Fatigue Criterion for Type 304 Stainless Steel

    Takamoto Itoh;Masao Sakane;Masateru Ohnami;Darrell F. Socie

  • Dislocation Substructures and Nonproportional Hardening

    Shiing-Hwa Doong;D. F. Socie;I. M. Robertson

  • FATIGUE-LIFE PREDICTION USING LOCAL STRESS-STRAIN CONCEPTS

    Darrell F. Socie

  • A procedure for estimating the total fatigue life of notched and cracked members

    Darrell F. Socie;Jodean Morrow;Wen-Ching Chen

  • Multiaxial fatigue evaluation using discriminating strain paths

    Nima Shamsaei;Ali Fatemi;Darrell F. Socie

  • A Yield Surface Approach to the Estimation of Notch Strains for Proportional and Nonproportional Cyclic Loading

    M. E. Barkey;D. F. Socie;K. J. Hsia

  • Mean Stress Effects in Biaxial Fatigue of Inconel 718

    D. F. Socie;T. W. Shield;T. W. Shield

  • Dislocation Structure and Non-Proportional Hardening of Type 304 Stainless Steel

    S. Kida;T. Itoh;M. Sakane;M. Ohnami

  • FATIGUE DAMAGE IN 1045 STEEL UNDER CONSTANT AMPLITUDE BIAXIAL LOADING

    C. T. Hua;D. F. Socie

  • PSEUDO STRESS AND PSEUDO STRAIN BASED APPROACHES TO MULTIAXIAL NOTCH ANALYSIS

    V. B. Köttgen;M. E. Barkey;D. F. Socie

  • Observations of cracking behavior in tension and torsion low cycle fatigue

    Bannantine Ja;Socie Df

  • A Multiaxial Fatigue Life Estimation Technique

    JA Bannantine;DF Socie

  • Inhomogeneous deformation in INCONEL 718 during monotonic and cyclic loadings

    D. W. Worthem;I. M. Robertson;F. A. Leckie;D. F. Socie

  • Constitutive modeling of metals under nonproportional cyclic loading

    S. H. Doong;D. F. Socie

  • Multiaxial cyclic deformation and non-proportional hardening employing discriminating load paths

    Nima Shamsaei;Ali Fatemi;Darrell F. Socie

  • MIXED MODE SMALL CRACK GROWTH

    D. F. Socie;C. T. Hua;D. W. Worthem

Frequent Co-Authors

Ali Fatemi
Ali Fatemi University of Memphis
Ian M. Robertson
Ian M. Robertson University of Wisconsin–Madison
David L. McDowell
David L. McDowell Georgia Institute of Technology
Nima Shamsaei
Nima Shamsaei Auburn University
Huseyin Sehitoglu
Huseyin Sehitoglu University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Luca Susmel
Luca Susmel University of Sheffield
Yukitaka Murakami
Yukitaka Murakami Kyushu University

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