Fatigue testing and analysis
Yung-Li Lee
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Fatigue testing and analysis
by Yung-Li Lee
Published
2011
Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Pages
416
ISBN-13
9780080477695
Description
"Fatigue Testing and Analysis: Theory and Practice presents the latest, proven techniques for fatigue data acquisition, data analysis, and test planning and practice. More specifically, it covers the most comprehensive methods to capture the component load, to characterize the scatter of product fatigue resistance and loading, to perform fatigue damage assessment of a product, and to develop an accelerated life test plan for reliability target demonstration. This book is most useful for test and design engineers in the ground vehicle industry."--BOOK JACKET.
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