Fatigue data
Fatigue data
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I would like to collect as much as possible material fatigue properties. Can somebody help me?
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RE: Fatigue data
RE: Fatigue data
Irwin
RE: Fatigue data
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.
MikeVV