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English: Rainflow counting is a technique used in calculating the fatigue life of a component that extracts equivalent fully fatigue cycles from and arbitrary variable amplitude sequence of loads. Any pair of turning points B,C that lie between adjacent points A and D is a rainflow cycle. Count and eliminate the pair B,C and continue processing the sequence until no more cycles can be extracted.
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Example of rainflow counting for fatigue using the 4 point method

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