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Page 52
The influence on wear of running conditions such as relative velocities , vibration
, and temperature has been examined . The X - ray technique has also been
applied to the problem of stress corrosion cracking ( Kawai and Takizawa , 1974
...
The influence on wear of running conditions such as relative velocities , vibration
, and temperature has been examined . The X - ray technique has also been
applied to the problem of stress corrosion cracking ( Kawai and Takizawa , 1974
...
Page 55
The specific process has a large influence on both the magnitude of these
residual stresses and their distribution in the depth , as does the material itself .
The presence of these residual stresses affects dimensional stability , the kinetics
of ...
The specific process has a large influence on both the magnitude of these
residual stresses and their distribution in the depth , as does the material itself .
The presence of these residual stresses affects dimensional stability , the kinetics
of ...
Page 88
... et al . , 1977 ) . This , of course , is due to the 12 weighting factor which
increases by a factor of 4 . 7 when CuKa radiation is used instead of MoKg .
These data will be discussed in Section IX . VIII . Influence of Temperature Diffuse
Scattering ...
... et al . , 1977 ) . This , of course , is due to the 12 weighting factor which
increases by a factor of 4 . 7 when CuKa radiation is used instead of MoKg .
These data will be discussed in Section IX . VIII . Influence of Temperature Diffuse
Scattering ...
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R JAMES | 2 |
Principles of XRay Stress Measurement | 4 |
Control of Accuracy and Precision | 25 |
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