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The phrase "a sequence of damage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of harmful events or incidents that occur in succession.
Example: "The storm caused a sequence of damage to the coastal towns, leaving many homes and businesses in ruins."
Alternatives: "a chain of destruction" or "a series of harm".
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Damage progression is a sequence of damage events.
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All the specimens from both quasi-static and fatigue loadings had a fairly similar sequence of damage events; delamination grows through the −θ and +θ ply block successively until it reaches the 0° ply that prevents further migration.
In order to gain more insight into the sequence of damage evolution, a detailed finite element analysis (FEA) of the tests was also carried using the commercial software ABAQUS.
As a result, dynamic response of the buildings is described, and the sequence of damage and yielding are noted.
In this paper it is shown that the strength degradation of fiber reinforced composites subjected to constant amplitude (CA) fatigue loadings can be described by three distinct functions derived from a recently developed two-parameter residual strength model and associated with the sequence of damage mechanisms.
Evaluation of the AE and DIC data indicated distinct differences between the specimen types with respect to the time sequence of damage growth resulting in macroscopic failure.
An extensive experimental program has been carried out to investigate and understand the sequence of damage development throughout the life of open-hole quasi-isotropic IM7/8552 carbon-fibre/epoxy laminates loaded in tension tension fatigue.
An extensive experimental program has been carried out to investigate and understand the sequence of damage development throughout the life of bolted-hole composite laminates under quasi-static loading and tension tension fatigue.
The sequence of damage was similar for all elements of structure.
The temporal sequence of damage proposed by Braak would explain why RBD precedes motor signs in many patients with Parkinson's disease.
However, several questions remain concerning the cognitive impairment induced by DM: (1) Is the pathogenesis of the impairment caused by a sequence of phases, e.g. insulin signalling pathway damage, then impaired glucose metabolism, then inflammation?
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