Fatigue Testing: Rotating BendType of assignment
MSc Structural Integrity
Academic Year 2017-2018
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MSc STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY
Academic Year 2017-2018
MODULE CODE: ME5600
Fracture and Fatigue – Fatigue Assignment
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Nomenclature
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Acronyms
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FE |
Finite Element |
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List of Figures
Figure 1.1.1. AVOID using colour in your reports if possible, and ensure you can distinguish between the different curves. Also annotation is helpful (accelerometers have been numbered on a small figure, which agrees with legend) 5
Figure 1.2.1. AVOID using colour in your reports if possible, and ensure you can distinguish between different curves. Annotation is helpful (accelerometers have been numbered on a small figure and agrees with legend) 5
List of Tables
Table 1.2.1. Set of units used throughout this report 5
1. Introduction
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Physical property |
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mass |
kg |
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distance |
m |
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time |
s |
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velocity |
m/s |
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acceleration |
m/s2 |
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force |
N |
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pressure |
Pa |
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density |
kg/m3 |
Table 1.2.1. Set of units used throughout this report
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