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Cumulative Damage Analysis
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Fatigue Conference
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English
Abstract
Methods to predict fatigue life using cumulative damage analysis are presented. Input data, fatigue properties and service history are defined for five basic analysis types. Four different cycle counting procedures used to analyze complex variable amplitude service histories are illustrated.
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Tucker, L., "Cumulative Damage Analysis," SAE Technical Paper 820686, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/820686.Also In
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