stationary doesn't matter as its the growing and shrinking of the glass with temp changes
if all parts broke within months through material flaws then quality control would have to be so very high that parts would cost far too much. they are engineered to cope for a long time.
some examples from my work
gas turbine fan blades - all flaws have to be removed due to forces involved. The level of NDT and quality needed means 1 single ring of low pressure blades on 1 typhoon costs £1M. High pressure high temp blades are "grown" from a single crystal to have ZERO flaws.
body armour - the structure make up of the ceramics is essential for ballistic protection. small flaws can propagate over time reducing the effectiveness and until synthetic biology comes into play and we can shape the material structure (i'm talking the material/molecular structure) to remove these flaws. Millions of £.
I doubt whoever make the con rods in 40yr old mitsubishi engines or pattern parts for suspension components put huge amounts of efforts into making the metals free from flaws.
3000 revs per min means the piston goes up 3000 and down 3000 times per min.
6000 changes in direction per min.
60 miles @ 60mph = 1hr of running per 60 miles.
60x6000 = 360,000 changes in direction per 60 miles.
say car has done 60,000 miles thats 360 million changes in direction in that time.
thats gonna start impacting on even the smallest flaw
(sorry if my maths is awful haha)
JJ