Abstract
Linear-elastic fracture mechanics is used to interpret observations of through-thickness fatigue-crack growth in sheet specimens of polymethylmethacrylate. The paper shows how statistical techniques have been used to design and interpret experiments to determine the interactions and main effects of frequency, mean and range of stress-intensity factor on fatigue-crack-growth rate.
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