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Factors Important to Modelling Fatigue

Fatigue is an inevitable feature of most material structures subjected to cyclic stresses, under quite normal loading. There are a number of factors to consider when trying to determine the useful life of a structure. These aspects should be considered in any overall model for structural failure caused by fatigue. Of particular relevance are specimen geometry, material properties, nature of loading and manufacturing issues.





Cathal Walsh
Sat Jan 22 17:09:53 GMT 2000