| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1884 - 530 páginas
...the following : — " 1st. The breaking strain does not indicate quality, as hitherto assumed. 4th. The contraction of area at fracture, previously overlooked,...essential element in estimating the quality of specimens. 5th. The respective merits of various specimens can be correctly ascertained by comparing the breaking-strain... | |
| Gaetano Lanza - 1885 - 758 páginas
...1-4 10.5 i Best Scrap 13.0 ness : in 3°. A low breaking-strain may be due to looseness and coarse» in the texture, or to extreme softness, although very close and fine quality. 4°. The contraction of area at fracture, previously overlook forms an essential element in... | |
| Bindon Blood Stoney - 1886 - 842 páginas
...fine, and moderately soft, or simply to its being very hard and unyielding. 2. A low breaking stress may be due to looseness and coarseness in the texture,...softness, although very close and fine in quality. 3. Inferior qualities show a much greater variation in the breaking stress than superior. 4. Greater... | |
| Frank Eugene Kidder - 1886 - 640 páginas
...fine, and moderately soft, or simply to its being very hard and unyielding. " A low breaking-strain may be due to looseness and coarseness in the texture;...softness, although very close and fine in quality. ' ' The contraction of area at fracture, previously overlooked, forms an essential element in estimating... | |
| 1888 - 164 páginas
...fine, and moderately soft, or simply to its being very hard and unyielding. 3. A low breaking-strain may be due to looseness and coarseness in the texture, or to extreme softness, although very close and line in quality. 4. The contraction of area at fracture, previously overlooked, forms an essential... | |
| Dennis Hart Mahan - 1890 - 670 páginas
...fracture, previously overlooked, forms an essential element in estimating the quality of specimens. 3. A low breaking strain may be due to looseness and...softness, although very close and fine in quality. 5. The respective merits of various specimens can be corrqctly ascertained by comparing the breaking... | |
| ANZAAS (Association) - 1891 - 708 páginas
...dense, tine, and moderately soft, or simply to its being hard and unyielding. A low breaking-strength may be due to looseness and coarseness in the texture,...softness, although very close and fine in quality. The contraction of area at fracture forms an essential element in estimating the quality of the specimen,... | |
| Frank Eugene Kidder - 1892 - 1058 páginas
...fine, and moderately soft, or simply to its being very hard and unyielding. " A low breaking-strain may be due to looseness and coarseness in the texture;...softness, although very close and fine in quality. Kirkulcly.s Experiments on Wronght-iron and Steel. " The contraction of area at fracture, previously... | |
| Frank Eugene Kidder - 1892 - 1032 páginas
...looseness and coarseness in the texture; or to extreme softness, although very close and fine in quality. " The contraction of area at fracture, previously overlooked,...essential element in estimating the quality of specimens. "The respective merits of various specimens can be correctly ascertained by comparing the breaking-strain... | |
| 1892 - 566 páginas
...superior quality, dense fine, and moderately soft, or simply to its being very hard and unyielding. "3. A low breaking strain may be due to looseness and coarseness in the texture, or to extreme softness, though very close and fine in quality. " 4. The contraction of area at fracture, previously overlooked,... | |
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