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2 December 2025
| N 09:17 | Fatigue Crack Propagation Elastomers diffhist +13,223 Oluschinski talk contribs (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Ermüdungsrissausbreitung Elastomere}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Fatigue crack propagation elastomers or crack growth curves elastomers</span> __FORCETOC__ ==Measurement and testing requirements== The development and use of cyclic (dynamic) testing methods for elastomers is closely linked to the development of ‘Tear and Fatigue Analyses (TFA)’ by Bayer in collaboration with the company [http://ww...") | ||||
| N 09:16 | Fatigue Strength diffhist +5,601 Oluschinski talk contribs (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=eng|ARTIKEL=Dauerfestigkeit}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Fatigue strength or continuous fatigue strength</span> __FORCETOC__ ==Determination of fatigue strength== The aim of a vibration test or fatigue test is to determine the vibration strength, or fatigue strength ''σ''<sub>D</sub> for short. ''σ''<sub>D</sub> characterises the maximum stress amplitude ''σ''<sub>a</sub> that a...") | ||||
1 December 2025
| N 07:47 | Continuous Vibration Test diffhist +14,712 Oluschinski talk contribs (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Dauerschwingversuch}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Vibration test, continuous vibration test or cyclic loading test</span> __FORCETOC__ ==Thermal failure== The work to be applied per unit volume during a sinusoidal stress in a fatigue test consists of two components: the elastically stored work ''W''', which is recovered as mechanical work during unloading, and the loss work ''W'&ap...") | ||||