Energy Parameter Control System of Strength Machine for Material Tests under Polyharmonic Bending and Torsion

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The paper presents strength machine control system for characterization of fatigue properties of materials based on recently defined energy fatigue damage parameter under polyharmonic bending and torsion.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volumes 220-221)

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603-608

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January 2015

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