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... usually exist regarding the magnitude of the applied loads , and approximations are usually neces- sary in calculating the stresses for all but the most simple member . Allowance must be made for the possibility of accidental loads of ...
... usually exist regarding the magnitude of the applied loads , and approximations are usually neces- sary in calculating the stresses for all but the most simple member . Allowance must be made for the possibility of accidental loads of ...
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... usually at least 10 cycles . The highest stress at which a runout ( non- failure ) is obtained is taken as the fatigue limit . For materials without a fatigue limit the test is usually terminated for practical considerations at a low ...
... usually at least 10 cycles . The highest stress at which a runout ( non- failure ) is obtained is taken as the fatigue limit . For materials without a fatigue limit the test is usually terminated for practical considerations at a low ...
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... usually quick - acting and have a short stroke , while hydraulic presses are slower - acting but can apply a longer stroke . Presses are usually classified according to the number of slides which can be operated independently of each ...
... usually quick - acting and have a short stroke , while hydraulic presses are slower - acting but can apply a longer stroke . Presses are usually classified according to the number of slides which can be operated independently of each ...
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Introduction | 5 |
Stress and Strain Relationships for Elastic Behavior | 17 |
Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals | 81 |
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