Fatigue rupture of wallaby tail tendons.

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Abstract

Wallaby tail tendons fail after repeated application of stresses much lower than would be needed to break them in a single pull. We show that this a fatigue phenomenon, distinct from the creep rupture that occurs after prolonged application of a constant stress. The two phenomena are disctinguished by experiments in which tensile stress is cycled at different frequencies, ranging from 1 to 50 Hz.

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Wang, X. T., Ker, R. F., & Alexander, R. M. (1995). Fatigue rupture of wallaby tail tendons. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 198(Pt 3), 847–852. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.198.3.847

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