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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 accomplished on a sepa- rate die in separate presses , in contrast to the use of multiple die cavities in a single hammer for drop forgings . In press forging each sequence is usually performed by a single application of ...
... usually accomplished on a sepa- rate die in separate presses , in contrast to the use of multiple die cavities in a single hammer for drop forgings . In press forging each sequence is usually performed by a single application of ...
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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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alloys aluminum angle annealed ASTM axis behavior bending billet brittle fracture Burgers vector cent compressive constant crack creep rate decrease determined diameter direction dislocation line distribution drawing ductile edge dislocation effect elastic elongation equation extrusion factor failure fatigue limit flow curve flow stress force forging forming friction given grain boundaries hardness high-temperature increase indentation lattice length load longitudinal mandrel martensite material maximum measured mechanical metallurgical Metals Park method modulus notch obtained occurs orientation particles plastic deformation pressure principal stresses Proc produced properties punch quenched radius ratio reduction of area region relationship residual stresses rolling screw dislocations shear stress sheet shows single crystals slip plane Society for Metals specimen steel strain energy strain hardening strain rate stress-strain curve structure surface temper tensile strength tensile stress theory thickness tion torsion Trans transition temperature tube yield strength yield stress στ