May 5, 1999 #1 Irwin Mechanical Joined Feb 25, 1999 Messages 148 Location HU I would like to collect as much as possible material fatigue properties. Can somebody help me?<br>
Sep 16, 1999 #2 Frederick Materials Joined Sep 15, 1999 Messages 98 Location US You can buy ASM's Atlas of Fatigue Curves from ASM International. Their web site is asm-intl.org. Upvote 0 Downvote
Nov 10, 1999 Thread starter #3 Irwin Mechanical Joined Feb 25, 1999 Messages 148 Location HU Thank you very much!<br> <br> Irwin Upvote 0 Downvote
Feb 11, 2000 #4 MikeVV Mechanical Joined Aug 1, 1999 Messages 127 Location US Irwin,<br> <br> MIL-HNDBK-5 (steel) and others (for non-ferrous alloys) are also available. The military handbooks are published from Wright Patterson Air Force Base. They contain fatigue data among other things.<br> <br> MikeVV Upvote 0 Downvote
Irwin,<br> <br> MIL-HNDBK-5 (steel) and others (for non-ferrous alloys) are also available. The military handbooks are published from Wright Patterson Air Force Base. They contain fatigue data among other things.<br> <br> MikeVV