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Kaiser effect (material science)

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Kaiser effect is an absence of acoustic emission at loads not exceeding the previous maximum load level when material undergoes repetitive loading patterns. The Kaiser effect results from discontinuities created in material during previous steps do not moving or expanding until the former stress is exceeded.

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