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Maximum applied load.

Maximum applied load or critical load.

For measured shear stress (at maximum applied load P u recorded during the tests).

The maximum applied load was 200 N, and the test speed was 0.3 mm/min.

When the contact is rigid, there is a linear dependence between the maximum applied load and the measured ITS.

The differences stemmed from the pre-setting of the maximum applied load in the experiment at 3400 kN to maintain test safety.

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Both mechanical properties were recorded continuously versus the indentation depth, h, up to approximately 2000 nm, at a constant indentation rate and maximum applied loads of 700 mN.

The fatigue test results showed scatter in the plot of the maximum applied loads versus cycles to failure of spot welds due to weld sizes and base metal strengths.

One example of such a property is the range of motion (ROM), which is defined as the deflection difference between the maximum applied loads in each direction.

The strength of a column is defined as the maximum measured applied load during the test (Vosooghi and Saiidi 2009).

This failure mode may control the maximum applied lateral load and could lead to overall structural failures when gravity loads are present.

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