Abstract
On unnotched specimens, fatigue failure criterion was proposed under a combination of alternating and static stresses. The fatigue test data were then examined to obtain a general fatigue failure criterion, especially on notched specimen with stress concentrations. It is pointed out that after the stresses have been found for the critical regions, a criterion which uses the applied static stresses and alternating stress must be used to predict whether they are safe.
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