Evaluation of fatigue life involves many factors, including temperature in which the structure is working. Based on the literature data, the authors discuss the influence of temperature on the cyclic properties of selected materials. Further analysis proves that, in the case of alloyed steels, temperature affects some quantities characterizing the parameters of fatigue.
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Published in Fizyko-Khimichna Mekhanika Materialiv, Vol. 50, No. 4, pp. 69–74, July–August, 2014.
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Kurek, M., Lagoda, T. & Walat, K. Variations of Selected Cyclic Properties Depending on Testing Temperature. Mater Sci 50, 555–563 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11003-015-9753-8
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