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Distributions of Strength in Simple Fatigue and The Associated Reliabilities
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A method for determining fatigue strength distributions at specific cycles of finite life, given cycles-to-failure data, is presented and applied to steel and aluminum wire fatigue data. Methods for calculating the reliability designed into a part for a specified cycle of finite life are given and are illustrated for the cases when the level of the maximum alternating operating stress is kept essentially constant, or has a normal or a Weibull distribution.
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Kececioglu, D., Smith, R., and Felsted, E., "Distributions of Strength in Simple Fatigue and The Associated Reliabilities," SAE Technical Paper 700658, 1970, https://doi.org/10.4271/700658.Also In
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