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Corrosion fatigue testing

Author: Henri-Paul LIEURADE

Publication date: June 10, 1998

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2. Corrosion fatigue

2.1 Phenomenological aspects

To assess the fatigue behavior of metallic materials, Wöhler tests are most often used. These involve subjecting a small specimen to a cyclic bending or tensile stress σ and measuring the number of cycles to failure N r . The results are plotted on a σ = f (N r ) diagram (Wöhler diagram) comparable to those shown in figures 1 and

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