Role of Fatigue and Creep in Structural Damage: A Comprehensive Review
Fatigue and creep are two critical degradation mechanisms that significantly influence the structural integrity and longevity of engineering materials.
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Dr. Thoguluva Raghavan Vijayaram, Professor
BIHER Bharath University Selaiyur Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, 600073
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Fatigue and creep are two critical degradation mechanisms that significantly influence the structural integrity and longevity of engineering materials.
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