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Formation evaluation procedures for prediction of rock composition and porosity are based on different methods already in use for oil and gas wells (e.g. Ellis and Singer 2007; Schlumberger 1998; Serra 1984).
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The proposed method has been implemented into the CFD code to constitute the complete procedure for prediction of the course of particle formation processes.
This initiative led to the development of a two-step procedure for prediction of residual shear strength, following a similar approach adopted for flexure strength of corroded beams (Azad et al. 2007, 2010).
These points were improved by Xu et al. (2015a, b) who presented a numerical procedure for prediction of initiation and evolution of fatigue damage on the level of a unit cell of textile composites under tension-tension loading.
The proposed methodology overcomes the limitations in the existing testing and extrapolation standards and, thus, can be used as a new extrapolative procedure for prediction of the service life of multilayer plastic pipes and pipe fittings.
The main effort of the current study is to propose a procedure for prediction of delamination resistance curve (R-curve) of laminated composites under mixed mode I/II loading conditions based on the experimental observations.
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