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Mechanical overload

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Mechanical overload refers to a condition in which a material, component, or structure is subjected to forces or loads that exceed its designed capacity. This situation can lead to failure modes such as deformation, rupture, fatigue, or wear. Mechanical overload can occur in various contexts, including engineering, machinery, and structural design.

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