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Computerized fatigue testing machines are sophisticated devices used to evaluate the endurance and fatigue limits of materials, components, or structures. These machines simulate repeated loading and unloading cycles to simulate real-world conditions that materials and structures may experience over time, often under dynamic or cyclic loading Key Features: Automated Control: The computerized system allows for precise control of testing parameters such as load frequency, amplitude, and cycle count. Real-time Data Monitoring: The system continuously monitors and records the material’s behavior under stress, providing immediate feedback and allowing adjustments during testing. Fatigue Curve Generation: Based on the data collected, fatigue curves (S-N curves) can be generated, which show the relationship between stress amplitude and the number of cycles to failure. Versatile Testing Capabilities: The machine can test different materials like metals, polymers, and composites, and can simulate real-world conditions such as temperature or environmental factors (corrosion, humidity, etc.).