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Explain Fatigue. Can you point out some of the structures that may be subjected to fatigue?
Fatigue is a phenomenon that occurs in materials and structures due to repeated loading and unloading over time. Fatigue can cause a gradual reduction in the strength and reliability of the material or structure, ultimately leading to failure.
 
Some structures that may be subjected to fatigue include :
 
Bridges : Bridges are often subjected to repeated loads from vehicles, wind, and water, which can cause fatigue over time.
 
Airplanes : The wings and fuselage of airplanes are subjected to repeated loads from turbulence and changing air pressure, which can cause fatigue.
 
Offshore platforms : Offshore platforms are subjected to repeated loads from wind, waves, and currents, which can cause fatigue in the structure over time.
 
Railroad tracks : Railroad tracks are subjected to repeated loads from trains, which can cause fatigue in the rails and ties over time.
 
Industrial equipment : Industrial equipment, such as cranes and conveyors, is subjected to repeated loads from lifting and moving heavy loads, which can cause fatigue in the components over time.
 
Sporting equipment : Sporting equipment, such as golf clubs, tennis rackets, and bicycle frames, is subjected to repeated loads from use, which can cause fatigue in the materials over time.
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