This research investigates the fatigue characteristics of Al2O3 particulate polyester composite, including fatigue limit, fatigue life, and fracture surface morphology in the test specimens. Fatigue test specimens with variations of Al2O3 filler of 4%, 6%, 8%, and 10% were tested using a rotary bending fatigue testing machine under varying loads to determine the number of cycles until failure. The research results indicate that the polyester composite with 4% and 6% Al2O3 filler had a fatigue limit of 1.9 MPa and could withstand 1.000.000 cycles. Meanwhile, the polyester composite with 8% and 10% Al2O3 filler had a fatigue limit of 0.9 MPa and also endured 1.000.000 cycles. The average fatigue life was 28.957 cycles, 22.725 cycles, 98.572 cycles and 66.352.5 cycles for 4% mass fraction, 6% mass fraction, 8% mass fraction, and 10% mass fraction respectively. The fracture surface morphology of the test specimens varied significantly, mainly due to multiple origins, where multiple initiation points of fracture simultaneously occurred, leading to surface erosion or tearing before the specimen ultimately failed or fractured.
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