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damage tolerance

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damage tolerance [′dam·ij ‚täl·ə·rəns]
(engineering)
The ability of a structure to maintain its load-carrying capability after exposure to a sudden increase in load.


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Professor Sha's research examines the damage tolerance of the popular material titanium.
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