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The book is designed for engineers, failure analysts, and designers who need reliable data on how specific materials behave under cyclic loading.

: Each curve is titled by standard industrial designations (e.g., AISI, AA, CDA) and includes references to the original research sources for deeper investigation. Where to Find It

The is a definitive engineering reference published by ASM International . Edited by Howard E. Boyer, this 518-page volume consolidates over 500 fatigue curves for a vast range of industrial ferrous and nonferrous alloys into a single, comprehensive source. Core Content and Scope

: It covers low-carbon and alloy steels, stainless steels, cast irons, and heat-resisting alloys, as well as aluminum, copper, titanium, and magnesium alloys.

: Software like SOLIDWORKS Simulation explicitly references the Atlas of Fatigue Curves as a primary source for its S-N material database.

: Beyond raw data, the text provides a thorough explanation of fatigue testing methodology and how to accurately interpret test results. Practical Applications

: Many curves illustrate the effects of critical variables such as temperature, humidity, surface hardening, frequency, and environmental conditions.