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      • This kind of phenomenon is called fatigue failure. It is estimated that 80- 90% of engineering material failures are caused by the fatigue phenomenon (Campbell, 2012). Fatigue is permanent damage that occurs to objects due to the influence of conditions that produce stress-strain fluctuations (Bishara et al., 2018).
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  1. Jan 1, 2021 · Fatigue failure is a phenomenon that often occurs in mechanical structures, especially in components that receive direct cyclic loading, e.g., marine facilities, automobiles, critical infrastructure, reservoirs, turbines, nuclear reactors, and features that work in extreme conditions.

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  3. Fatigue is defined as the weakening and eventual failure of a material due to repeated or fluctuating stresses. These stresses are often well below the material’s ultimate tensile strength, making fatigue a particularly insidious threat.

  4. Jun 1, 2023 · But in common practice it was found that the component subjected to various fluctuating and repetitive loads causes failure due to a phenomenon called fatigue before the critical condition of stress has been reached.

  5. Jul 22, 2023 · This review paper highlights the most fundamental state of knowledge regarding the fatigue of concrete that is available through the literature over the last decades and reveals the areas that...

  6. Jul 26, 2024 · Fatigue in reinforced concrete structures entails a gradual decline due to repetitive or cyclic loads resulting in the formation of cracks, vulnerabilities, and ultimately, structural failures across various applications.

  7. Jul 22, 2023 · Fatigue is a critical issue for concrete structures subjected to repetitive and varying loads, particularly in infrastructure and transportation systems. This review paper presents a...

  8. Fatigue design is a critical aspect of structural engineering, ensuring the safety, reliability, and longevity of structures subjected to cyclic or fluctuating loads.