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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Embedment is a phenomenon in mechanical enEmbedment is a phenomenon in mechanical engineering in which the surfaces between mechanical members of a loaded joint embed. It can lead to failure by fatigue as described below, and is of particular concern when considering the design of critical fastener joints.ng the design of critical fastener joints.
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