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1 bending fatigue strength
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2 bending fatigue strength
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > bending fatigue strength
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3 bending fatigue strength
<qualit.mat> ■ Biegedauerfestigkeit fEnglish-german technical dictionary > bending fatigue strength
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4 bending fatigue strength under fluctuating load
<qualit.mat> ■ Biegeschwellfestigkeit fEnglish-german technical dictionary > bending fatigue strength under fluctuating load
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5 bending fatigue strength under pulsating load
<qualit.mat> ■ Biegeschwellfestigkeit fEnglish-german technical dictionary > bending fatigue strength under pulsating load
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6 fatigue strength under bending conditions
English-german engineering dictionary > fatigue strength under bending conditions
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7 fatigue strength under fluctuating bending stresses
fatigue strength under fluctuating bending stresses MET Biegedauerfestigkeit f im Schwellbereich (DIN 50 100 – Dauerschwingversuch)English-german engineering dictionary > fatigue strength under fluctuating bending stresses
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8 fatigue strength under pulsating bending stresses
fatigue strength under pulsating bending stresses MET Biegedauerfestigkeit f im Schwellbereich (DIN 50 100 – Dauerschwingversuch)English-german engineering dictionary > fatigue strength under pulsating bending stresses
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9 fatigue strength under reversed bending stresses
fatigue strength under reversed bending stresses PRÜF, TECH Biegewechselfestigkeit f (DIN 50 100 – Dauerschwingversuch)English-german engineering dictionary > fatigue strength under reversed bending stresses
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10 pulsating fatigue strength under bending stresses
pulsating fatigue strength under bending stresses TECH Biegeschwellfestigkeit f (DIN 50 100 – Dauerschwingversuch)English-german engineering dictionary > pulsating fatigue strength under bending stresses
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