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Supporting Information to be Gleaned from Laboratory Structural Fatigue Tests Such as KF, Life Estimates, Etc.
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Structural lab tests are required at times to determine fatigue life. Added information can be gleaned from these tests which will be useful in future calculations and tests. The fatigue notch factor KF is one thing that can be obtained as well as a stress analysis study and comparison.
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Nelson, D., "Supporting Information to be Gleaned from Laboratory Structural Fatigue Tests Such as KF, Life Estimates, Etc.," SAE Technical Paper 770541, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770541.Also In
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- Galliart Orme Toth Floyd Downing “On Line Data Acquisition and Reduction in the Field” SAE 1976