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D. Gary Harlow
D. Gary Harlow
Professor Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics, Lehigh University
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The chain-of-bundles probability model for the strength of fibrous materials I: analysis and conjectures
DG Harlow, SL Phoenix
Journal of composite materials 12 (2), 195-214, 1978
5891978
The chain-of-bundles probability model for the strength of fibrous materials II: a numerical study of convergence
DG Harlow, SL Phoenix
Journal of composite materials 12 (3), 314-334, 1978
3141978
Wire and arc additive manufactured steel: Tensile and wear properties
CV Haden, G Zeng, FM Carter III, C Ruhl, BA Krick, DG Harlow
Additive Manufacturing 16, 115-123, 2017
2802017
A probability model for the growth of corrosion pits in aluminum alloys induced by constituent particles
DG Harlow, RP Wei
Engineering fracture mechanics 59 (3), 305-325, 1998
2341998
Predicting tensile properties of Ti-6Al-4V produced via directed energy deposition
BJ Hayes, BW Martin, B Welk, SJ Kuhr, TK Ales, DA Brice, I Ghamarian, ...
Acta Materialia 133, 120-133, 2017
2072017
Probability distributions for the strength of composite materials II: A convergent sequence of tight bounds
DG Harlow, SL Phoenix
International Journal of Fracture 17 (6), 601-630, 1981
2061981
Probability approach for prediction of corrosion and corrosion fatigue life
DG Harlow, RP Wei
AIAA journal 32 (10), 2073-2079, 1994
1531994
Probability distributions for the strength of composite materials I: two-level bounds
DG Harlow, SL Phoenix
International Journal of Fracture 17, 347-372, 1981
1461981
Fatigue crack growth anisotropy, texture and residual stress in austenitic steel made by wire and arc additive manufacturing
JV Gordon, CV Haden, HF Nied, RP Vinci, DG Harlow
Materials Science and Engineering: A 724, 431-438, 2018
1412018
A geometric approach to modeling microstructurally small fatigue crack formation: I. Probabilistic simulation of constituent particle cracking in AA 7075-T651
JE Bozek, JD Hochhalter, MG Veilleux, M Liu, G Heber, SD Sintay, ...
Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering 16 (6), 065007, 2008
1112008
Approximations for the strength distribution and size effect in an idealized lattice model of material breakdown
DG Harlow, SL Phoenix
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 39 (2), 173-200, 1991
1081991
Lower tail analysis of the distribution of the strength of load-sharing systems
DG Harlow, RL Smith, HM Taylor
Journal of Applied Probability 20 (2), 358-367, 1983
1051983
Probability distributions for the strength of fibrous materials under local load sharing I: two-level failure and edge effects
DG Harlow, SL Phoenix
Advances in Applied Probability 14 (1), 68-94, 1982
1031982
Bounds on the probability of failure of composite materials
DG Harlow, SL Phoenix
International Journal of Fracture 15, 321-336, 1979
871979
Applications of the Fréchet distribution function
DG Harlow
International Journal of Materials and Product Technology 17 (5-6), 482-495, 2002
802002
The effect of constituent particles in aluminum alloys on fatigue damage evolution: Statistical observations
DG Harlow, J Nardiello, J Payne
International Journal of Fatigue 32 (3), 505-511, 2010
762010
Enhancement in fatigue performance of metastable austenitic stainless steel through directed energy deposition additive manufacturing
J Gordon, J Hochhalter, C Haden, DG Harlow
Materials & Design 168, 107630, 2019
752019
Probabilities of occurrence and detection of damage in airframe materials
DG Harlow, RP Wei
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures 22 (5), 427-436, 1999
661999
Statistical analysis of constituent particles in 7075-T6 aluminum alloy
DG Harlow, RP Wei, MZ Wang
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A 37, 3367-3373, 2006
542006
Crack growth based probability modeling of S–N response for high strength steel
DG Harlow, RP Wei, T Sakai, N Oguma
International Journal of Fatigue 28 (11), 1479-1485, 2006
512006
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