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Uniaxial ratchetting and low-cycle fatigue failure of the steel with cyclic stabilizing or softening feature.
The skyline has few of the softening features of older Russian cities. Writer visits a working coal mine outside the city, which is primaritive by US standards.
To overcome such shortcoming, the primary model was then extended by introducing a new variable FP to address the effect of cyclic softening feature.
In the modified stress-based failure model (namely, MSBF model), the variable FP was determined by applied maximum stress and stress ratio as well as the cyclic softening feature of the material.
It is shown that the MSBF model gives fairly good predictions for both SS304 stainless steel and tempered 42CrMo steel by addressing the effect of cyclic softening feature on the fatigue life reasonably.
A brief smile softened the features of the patient's tired, well-lined face.
The new campaign retains most of those ingredients but is softened by featuring women, not necessarily their faces, in real-life leisurely poses.
Instead, Eddie holds everything in, storing away all kinds of pain so he won't have to examine it too closely; his secrets seem to have softened his features from the inside out.
Long and enduring, this artistic tradition encompassed the late Gothic and early Renaissance art of Northern Europe, which was rich and diverse, embracing eastern and western elements and culminating in a Gothic style softened with features from Italian art and the advent of oil painting.
Dye, now 86, has been refining the course for the last two years, softening some features near the vast and penal bunkers, while adding teeth — and length — in other spots.
This mode "softens" facial features and reduces visible girth, making everyone look like a model — although results may vary depending on the subject.
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