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Page 121
George ( 170 , 171 ] has considered the effect of an applied stress on the
diameter of a critically sized crystal nucleus . This diameter decreases with
applied stress , until , at a critical level , it is nearly the molecular diameter . At this
stress level ...
George ( 170 , 171 ] has considered the effect of an applied stress on the
diameter of a critically sized crystal nucleus . This diameter decreases with
applied stress , until , at a critical level , it is nearly the molecular diameter . At this
stress level ...
Page 211
Recently , this method was improved by adding a haul - off assistance ( 12 ) and
by the introduction of the so - called split billet technique ( 36 ) , allowing draw
ratios to be applied up to 36 for HDPE . However , hydrostatic extrusion has not
yet ...
Recently , this method was improved by adding a haul - off assistance ( 12 ) and
by the introduction of the so - called split billet technique ( 36 ) , allowing draw
ratios to be applied up to 36 for HDPE . However , hydrostatic extrusion has not
yet ...
Page 288
It was emphasized by Manson and Hertzberg ( 10 ) that if there are flaws capable
of growth under the load applied , crack propagation rather than initiation may
constitute the major failure process which determines the fatigue life . Indeed , the
...
It was emphasized by Manson and Hertzberg ( 10 ) that if there are flaws capable
of growth under the load applied , crack propagation rather than initiation may
constitute the major failure process which determines the fatigue life . Indeed , the
...
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