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by lake-view
1383 days ago
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> Maybe my cardiologist is just trying to make me feel good, but he says my leads will likely last 30-50 years. Intuitively that seems unlikely, but we'll see. It's got to be one of the most engineered cables in existence. One of my favorite learnings in school was about the "Endurance limit". Some materials, like aluminum, will eventually fail under cyclic loading even at tiny, tiny loads. This was a big problem when they built the first passenger jets. Other materials, like steel, have a threshold at which they can be cycled indefinitely without issue. For something like a pacemaker, I like to imagine they dialed the materials and forces to be within such a threshold so you can keep on ticking! |
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