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A cumulative effect causing a metal to fail after repeated applications of stress none of which exceeds the ultimate tensile strength. The fatigue strength (or fatigue limits) is the stress that will cause failure after specified number cycles.
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| fatigue strength |
Maximum stress that a material will endure without failure for a specified number of load cycles.
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| fatigue |
??Cause of structural deficiencies, usually due to repetitive loading over time.
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| fatty acid |
Fats are combinations of saturated (unhealthy) and unsaturated (healthy) fatty acids. The
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| fat |
A type of caloric energy found in food, essential for a variety of body functions including organ protection, hormone balances, and as a long-lasting fuel source for low-intensity exercise. Dietary fats are classified as saturated (animal flesh, butter, margarine, processed and fried foods) and unsaturated (vegetable oils). Unsaturated fats are the preferred food for health reasons.
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