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25 June 2002 Influence of crack growth behavior in silica glass on fatigue test results
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A novel method for incorporating static fatigue results into dynamic fatigue curves allows one to significantly extend the range of experimental fatigue results for further analysis. One obtains a power-law description of static fatigue data over a narrow range of time-to-failure and subsequently translates the data into this region into dynamic fatigue data. This recalculation method applies to data that does not follow the traditional power law model.
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Sergey L. Semjonov, G. Scott Glaesemann, and Mikhail M. Bubnov "Influence of crack growth behavior in silica glass on fatigue test results", Proc. SPIE 4639, Optical Fiber and Fiber Component Mechanical Reliability and Testing II, (25 June 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.481343
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Failure analysis

Silica

Glasses

Analytical research

Reliability

Silicon

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