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Cumulative Fatigue Under Variable-Frequency Excitation
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Abstract
This paper presents the results of vibration fatigue tests under variable-frequency excitation, along with an extended theory of cumulative damage in fatigue. The application of this theory requires certain experimentally determined parameters from constant-amplitude sinusoidal fatigue tests. Results of such supporting tests are reported as well.
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Masri, S., "Cumulative Fatigue Under Variable-Frequency Excitation," SAE Technical Paper 660720, 1966, https://doi.org/10.4271/660720.Also In
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