Mayer et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Influence of cyclic loads below endurance limit or threshold stress intensity on fatigue damage in cast aluminium alloy 319-T7Mayer et al., 2005
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- 17116560740983738626
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- Mayer H
- Ede C
- Allison J
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- International journal of fatigue
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The aluminium alloy 319-T7 shows an endurance limit at approximately 107 cycles and has been used to study the influence of numerous stress amplitudes below the endurance limit on fatigue damage. Variable amplitude tests have been performed with short repeat two …
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