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... thickness of the product . In general , plate has a thickness greater than 4 in , although there are exceptions to this limit , depending on the width . Sheet and strip refer to rolled products which generally have a thickness less than ...
... thickness of the product . In general , plate has a thickness greater than 4 in , although there are exceptions to this limit , depending on the width . Sheet and strip refer to rolled products which generally have a thickness less than ...
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... thickness will be increased from h1 to hr2 . Figure 17-13 shows that to maintain a constant thickness h1 under these new conditions the roll gap would have to be decreased . Moving the elastic curve to the left , in this way , further ...
... thickness will be increased from h1 to hr2 . Figure 17-13 shows that to maintain a constant thickness h1 under these new conditions the roll gap would have to be decreased . Moving the elastic curve to the left , in this way , further ...
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... thickness is stretched , and since this is the average fiber , it follows that there must be a decrease in thickness ( radial direction ) at the bend to preserve the constancy of volume . The smaller the radius of curvature , the ...
... thickness is stretched , and since this is the average fiber , it follows that there must be a decrease in thickness ( radial direction ) at the bend to preserve the constancy of volume . The smaller the radius of curvature , the ...
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Introduction 325 | 3 |
Elements of the Theory of Plasticity | 72 |
Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals | 105 |
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