With Fatigue Testing how are the results of a stress test reported?

In fatigue testing, the results of a stress test are typically reported in terms of the number of cycles the material or product can endure before failure occurs. The number of cycles is often represented by the test specimen's fatigue life or fatigue strength. The results can be presented graphically in a fatigue life curve or as a table indicating the number of cycles to failure at various stress levels. Additionally, the stress levels at which the material or product failed (stress at failure) and other relevant parameters such as stress ratio, mean stress, and amplitude of stress may also be reported. This information helps in understanding the fatigue behavior and durability of the tested material or product.