lavcyklustræthed
Lavcyklustræthed, often translated as low cycle fatigue, refers to material failure that occurs after a relatively small number of load cycles, typically less than 10^4 to 10^5 cycles. This type of fatigue is distinct from high cycle fatigue, which involves failure after a much larger number of cycles. Low cycle fatigue is usually associated with significant stress or strain amplitudes in each cycle.
The phenomenon is commonly observed in components subjected to severe operating conditions, such as those found
The initiation and propagation of cracks are central to the low cycle fatigue failure process. Stress concentrations,