Cumulative strain is caused by the repeated application of stress or load on a material over time, leading to gradual deformation. This can occur due to various factors, including fatigue, environmental conditions, and material properties. As the material undergoes cycles of loading and unloading, microscopic damage can accumulate, resulting in permanent strain. Additionally, factors such as temperature changes and moisture exposure can exacerbate this process.
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