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This is analogous with quantum mechanical amplitude.
The maximum intensity was calculated to be 57 W cm−2 at a mechanical amplitude of 81 μm.
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Results show that the sequence of failure lifetime is NOPf<NIPf<NCDf<NIFf for a given <span class="lh">mechanical strain amplitude.
Thermomechanical fatigue (TMF) is a low cycle fatigue process in which material life is correlated to the mechanical strain amplitude.
Here (psi=psi x,t)) represents the quantum mechanical probability amplitude for a given unit-mass particle to have position x at time t (the corresponding probability density is (|psi|^{2})), under a confinement due to the potential functions (V x)), (W x)).
The mechanical transduction amplitude exceeds the noise by 50 dB and is much more than in Figure 3. Also, the effective quality factor of the resonance increases to Qm > 50.000; this is a lower limit determined by thermal fluctuations that shift the resonance during the measurement averaging time.
All the tests were carried out under total strain control, for two different mechanical strain amplitudes (Δεmech/2 = 0.3% and 0.5%).
For comparison, isothermal fatigue (IF) tests also have been achieved at maximum circular temperature of 650 °C under the three mechanical strain amplitudes.
The IP-cycling led to considerably lower cyclic life (i.e. 34 49%) compared to those under OP-TMF, with the life reduction being more significant (∼48.5%) at intermediate mechanical strain amplitudes of ±0.4 and ±0.6%.
Here we develop a general framework for defining quantum mechanical probability amplitudes.
Two methods for thermal excitation were investigated (a) high amplitude mechanical loading and (b) small amplitude ultrasonic loading.
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