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Riveted-Joints Fatigue Strength
1957The results of fatigue tests and strain measurements on riveted joints are presented. It was found that in addition to rivet pattern, thickness of splice plates played an important part. An improvement in fatigue strength of butt joints was obtained by laminating the splice plate so that the first row of rivets engaged only the first of the laminates ...
C. R. Smith, G. D. Lindeneau
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Fatigue strength of some resinous materials
European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1982Abstract – The fatigue properties of resinous materials may be interesting from several points of view. A good resistance to fatigue failure is desirable in a denture base material. The possible relationship between fatigue strength and wear constitutes another aspect of interest. The purpose of the present work was to investigate the fatigue strength
E, Asmussen, K D, Jörgensen
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A description of spinal fatigue strength
Journal of Biomechanics, 2016Understanding fatigue failure of the spine is important to establish dynamic loading limits for occupational health and safety. In this study experimental data were combined with published data to develop a description of the predictive parameters for spinal fatigue failure.
Gerd Huber +5 more
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1996
Abstract This article provides information on the typical experimental observations of formation and propagation of small fatigue cracks under various stress states and explores the relation to long crack fracture mixed-mode fracture mechanics.
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Abstract This article provides information on the typical experimental observations of formation and propagation of small fatigue cracks under various stress states and explores the relation to long crack fracture mixed-mode fracture mechanics.
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2005
Abstract This chapter examines the stress-strain characteristics of metals and alloys subjected to cyclic loading and the cumulative effects of fatigue. It begins by explaining how a single load reversal can lower the yield stress of a material and how repeated reversals can cause strain hardening and softening, both of which lead to ...
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Abstract This chapter examines the stress-strain characteristics of metals and alloys subjected to cyclic loading and the cumulative effects of fatigue. It begins by explaining how a single load reversal can lower the yield stress of a material and how repeated reversals can cause strain hardening and softening, both of which lead to ...
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Long COVID: major findings, mechanisms and recommendations
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023Hannah Davis
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Architecture of the dynamic fungal cell wall
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Neil A R Gow, Megan D Lenardon
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