
doi: 10.1007/bf00236480
Experiments have been performed in order to assess quantitatively the rates of fatigue crack propagation in metals. Low stress fatigue tests have been performed on aluminium specimens under conditions of constant load and constant stress. The crack growth rates are found to be proportional to the fourth power of the appropriate stress intensity factors. Methods of processing fatigue test data are briefly discussed.
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