Considerations on Steel Behavior at Oligocyclic Fatigue

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The paper presents an experimental study concerning oligocyclic fatigue, with controlled amplitude of deformation (εa), to tensile-compression. The authors include in the paper the results of experimental research of tensile tests both at the static and variable loads and their conclusions concerning the behavior of material during the testing activity.

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