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Origin of Fatigue Striations

In the last paragraph we have been showing how beach marks evidence packages of cycles. Now we will discuss of any single cycles that may leave a mark on fatigue fracture surface. At variance with beach marks that can be seen at naked [Pg.90]

2 Morphological Aspects of Fatigue Crack Formation and Growth [Pg.92]


Briefly explain the difference between fatigue striations and benchmarks in terms of (a) size and (b) origin. [Pg.294]

It should be emphasized that although both beachmarks and striations are fatigue fractme surface featmes having similar appearances, they are nevertheless different in both origin and size. There may be thousands of striations within a single beachmark. [Pg.277]


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