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Fatigue Testing of Components
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This paper deals with some important points to be considered (in planning tests of structures or structural components under simulated laboratory service loading, and the main purposes of such tests; Test methods and equipment) are discussed along with the (application and reliability of results to be expected; Particular attention is given to types of fatigue testing machines, important factors affecting test results, test procedure and techniques, presentation of results, and the analysis and application of fatigue data.)
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Cellitti, R., "Fatigue Testing of Components," SAE Technical Paper 620259, 1962, https://doi.org/10.4271/620259.Also In
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