number of fatigue cycles
1Fatigue limit — Fatigue limit, endurance limit, and fatigue strength are all expressions used to describe a property of materials: the amplitude (or range) of cyclic stress that can be applied to the material without causing fatigue failure.cite book title =… …
2Fatigue (material) — Metal fatigue redirects here. For the video game, see Metal Fatigue (disambiguation). v · d · e Materials failure modes …
3Fatigue (safety) — Why the hours of service are important: a graph outlining the relationship between number of hours driven and the percent of crashes related to driver fatigue. Source: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration[1] Fatigue is a major safety… …
4fatigue life — the number of stress cycles which can be sustained for a given test condition …
5fatigue limit — the limiting value of the stress below which a material can presumably endure an infinite number of stress cycles …
6fatigue strength — the greatest stress which can be sustained for a given number of stress cycles without fracture …
7fatigue limit — The maximum stress that a material can endure for an infinite number of stress cycles without breaking …
8fatigue — i. The process leading to failure of metals under the repeated action of a cycle of stress. Failure depends upon the mean stress, the range of stress, and the number of cycles. If the stress is decreased, the material can withstand a greatly… …
9fatigue strength — noun : the highest stress that a material can withstand for a given number of cycles without breaking called also endurance strength; compare fatigue limit * * * fatigue strength, the maximum stress that a metal can endure without weakening or… …
10fatigue life — The minimum life of a component, or the entire aircraft, in term of the number of hours or number of operating/load cycles before which the component (or aircraft) is designed to function without fatigue failure. Also known as the technical life …