Alternative Method for the Determination of a Full S-N Fatigue Profile

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This paper presents two methods for estimating the S-N fatigue curve. The first is the traditional linear regression and staircase method. The other, alternative, method is based on random fatigue life, fatigue limit and probability. The both methods provide similar results but the latter one requires fewer test samples

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 250)

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