Stress concentration factor refers to how stress levels are increased in areas with sudden changes in geometry, endurance limit is the maximum stress that a material can withstand without fatigue failure, fatigue is failure from cyclic stresses lower than the material's tensile strength and occurs gradually over time while fracture is sudden failure from a single application of stress higher than the material's tensile strength, and S-N curve shows the relationship between cyclic stress level and the number of cycles to failure for a material.
Stress concentration factor refers to how stress levels are increased in areas with sudden changes in geometry, endurance limit is the maximum stress that a material can withstand without fatigue failure, fatigue is failure from cyclic stresses lower than the material's tensile strength and occurs gradually over time while fracture is sudden failure from a single application of stress higher than the material's tensile strength, and S-N curve shows the relationship between cyclic stress level and the number of cycles to failure for a material.
Stress concentration factor refers to how stress levels are increased in areas with sudden changes in geometry, endurance limit is the maximum stress that a material can withstand without fatigue failure, fatigue is failure from cyclic stresses lower than the material's tensile strength and occurs gradually over time while fracture is sudden failure from a single application of stress higher than the material's tensile strength, and S-N curve shows the relationship between cyclic stress level and the number of cycles to failure for a material.