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Figure 2. Definition of crack dimensions.
Figure 3. The stress applied to the specimen as a function of time.
Figure 5. Crack growth rate for small cracks and its convergence into the Paris regime for large cracks (after Ref
Figure 9. Examples of complex fatigue spectra. a) Bias stress or strain. b) Transition of low to high cycle fatigue
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