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... velocity throughout the metal . Mott2 has made an analysis of the velocity of a crack in an ideal elastic , isotropic medium . The elastic energy that is released by the movement of the crack is the driving force . This must be balanced ...
... velocity throughout the metal . Mott2 has made an analysis of the velocity of a crack in an ideal elastic , isotropic medium . The elastic energy that is released by the movement of the crack is the driving force . This must be balanced ...
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... velocity field to operate . No attempt is made to satisfy the stress equilibrium conditions at any point in the ... velocity . Figure 15-5 shows an admissible velocity field and hodograph for the strip - drawing problem.3 Material enters ...
... velocity field to operate . No attempt is made to satisfy the stress equilibrium conditions at any point in the ... velocity . Figure 15-5 shows an admissible velocity field and hodograph for the strip - drawing problem.3 Material enters ...
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... velocity for different testing and forming operations . It is important to note that the forming velocity of most commercial equipment is appreciably faster than the crosshead velocity used in the standard tension test . However , they ...
... velocity for different testing and forming operations . It is important to note that the forming velocity of most commercial equipment is appreciably faster than the crosshead velocity used in the standard tension test . However , they ...
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Introduction 325 | 3 |
Elements of the Theory of Plasticity | 72 |
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