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Thermo-Mechanical Fatigue (TMF) is a failure mechanism that occurs in materials subjected to repeated cycles of mechanical stress and temperature variation. Unlike regular fatigue, which happens under constant temperature, TMF combines thermal expansion and contraction with mechanical loading, causing more complex and accelerated damage. TMF is a major concern in components exposed to harsh environments, such as turbines, engines, and exhaust systems.
Engineers and material scientists study TMF to design parts that can withstand these extreme service conditions without cracking or deforming over time. TMF testing helps predict how materials behave in real-world applications, ensuring reliability and safety in critical industries like aerospace, automotive, and power generation. Understanding TM
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