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Fatigue Testing and Analysis: Theory and Practice 1 edition

Author: YUNG LI-LEE | Size: 6,79 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann | Year: August 12, 2004 | pages: 416 | ISBN: 0750677198

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This book is a summary of experimental and analytical techniques that are essential to students and practicing engineers for conducting mechanical component design and testing for durability. There is a serious need for engineers to have an overview on the entire methodology of durability testing and reliability to bridge the gap between fundamental fatigue research and its durability applications.


· Covers the useful techniques for component load measurement and data acquisition, fatigue properties determination, fatigue analysis, and accelerated life test criteria development, and, most importantly, test plans for reliability demonstrations.

· Written from a practical point of view, based on the authors' industrial and academic experience in automotive engineering design.

· Extensive practical examples are used to illustrate the main concepts in all chapters.

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