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... stress and the strain are obtained by dividing the load and elongation by constant factors , the load - elongation ... tensile strength , yield strength or yield point , per cent elongation , and reduction of area . The first two are strength ...
... stress and the strain are obtained by dividing the load and elongation by constant factors , the load - elongation ... tensile strength , yield strength or yield point , per cent elongation , and reduction of area . The first two are strength ...
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George Ellwood Dieter. shear stress to tensile stress . A notch is characterized by the notch sharpness a / r and the notch depth . Notch depth = 1 - d2 D2 300 200 B The notch strength is defined as the maximum load divided by the ...
George Ellwood Dieter. shear stress to tensile stress . A notch is characterized by the notch sharpness a / r and the notch depth . Notch depth = 1 - d2 D2 300 200 B The notch strength is defined as the maximum load divided by the ...
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... tensile stresses equal to the yield stress may be produced by quenching . If stress raisers are present , the residual tensile stress may exceed the fracture stress . Cracks produced by tensile quenching stresses are called quench ...
... tensile stresses equal to the yield stress may be produced by quenching . If stress raisers are present , the residual tensile stress may exceed the fracture stress . Cracks produced by tensile quenching stresses are called quench ...
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Introduction 3 35678OORE | 3 |
Stress and Strain Relationships for Elastic Behavior | 17 |
Elements of the Theory of Plasticity | 54 |
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