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This increase is partly due to the rise in the composite strength with increasing m
. As the last column in Table IV shows , however , in the conventional sense the “
fracture toughness ” oc ( rt , ) ” is increasing in this range . The rate of increase ...
This increase is partly due to the rise in the composite strength with increasing m
. As the last column in Table IV shows , however , in the conventional sense the “
fracture toughness ” oc ( rt , ) ” is increasing in this range . The rate of increase ...
Page 171
... a study of the propagation of short elastic waves in the xy plane . As can be
seen from Figs . 12 , 13 , 21 , and 23 , the dependence of C , 0 , and 0 , on Ox for
a wave traveling in the yz plane shows a strong transitional behavior near 0x =
90° ...
... a study of the propagation of short elastic waves in the xy plane . As can be
seen from Figs . 12 , 13 , 21 , and 23 , the dependence of C , 0 , and 0 , on Ox for
a wave traveling in the yz plane shows a strong transitional behavior near 0x =
90° ...
Page 196
0165 % carbon alloy obtained by Wert ( 1952 ) show that chromium has
absolutely no effect on the height or width of the Fe - C ... Thus , the addition of
chromium shows absolutely no s - i interaction or scavenging ( i . e . , a s - i
reaction ) .
0165 % carbon alloy obtained by Wert ( 1952 ) show that chromium has
absolutely no effect on the height or width of the Fe - C ... Thus , the addition of
chromium shows absolutely no s - i interaction or scavenging ( i . e . , a s - i
reaction ) .
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