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The smooth specimens experienced a uniaxial stress state, while the notched specimens experienced a triaxial stress state in the vicinity of the notch.

At high temperatures, i.e., above 600 °C, the specimens experienced the two aforementioned oxidation mechanisms.

All specimens experienced failure associated with weld shear or shear failure in the heat affected zone near the weld.

In addition, the FGC specimens experienced a graceful failure behaviour, absorbing high amounts of energy during extended compression paths.

The FRCM specimens experienced cracking prior to failure whereas the FRE specimens failed suddenly by fabric rupture without cracking.

As the impact energy was increased, the specimens experienced significant damage consisting of a dent localized in the region of impact.

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Specimens experiencing more FTCs tend to have larger ductility coefficients and plastic rotation magnitudes.

Moreover, impacted specimens experience a temperature and stress concentration at the impact area dependent on the indentation.

In contrast to butt welded connection specimens, the transverse and longitudinal fillet welded connection specimens experience failure in the base metal throughout 20 800 °C exposure range.

It was concluded that full-field measurements using DIC is promising especially when the test specimens experience inelastic deformation and extensive damage.

Test results indicated that specimens experiencing bar fracture failure patterns collapsed prior to the formation of the catenary action, but those specimens with the pull-out failure pattern showed clear evidence of catenary behaviour.

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