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Notch Sensitivity Factor in Design against Fluctuating Load Formulas
The Notch Sensitivity Factor is defined as the ratio of increase of actual stress over nominal stress to increase of theoretical stress over nominal stress. And is denoted by q.
Formulas to find Notch Sensitivity Factor in Design against Fluctuating Load
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Notch Sensitivity Factor
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Notch Sensitivity Factor given Fatigue Stress Concentration Factor
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Design against Fluctuating Load formulas that make use of Notch Sensitivity Factor
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Fatigue Stress Concentration Factor given Notch Sensitivity Factor
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List of variables in Design against Fluctuating Load formulas
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Increase of Actual Stress over Nominal Stress
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Increase of Theoretical Stress over Nominal Stress
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Fatigue Stress Concentration Factor
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Theoretical Stress Concentration Factor
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FAQ
What is the Notch Sensitivity Factor?
The Notch Sensitivity Factor is defined as the ratio of increase of actual stress over nominal stress to increase of theoretical stress over nominal stress.
Can the Notch Sensitivity Factor be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Notch Sensitivity Factor, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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