Report giving the tensile and impact properties of structural materials that were experimentally determined at temperatures from 20 to 300 ºK. Tensile properties of a few materials were also determined at 4 ºK. The properties experimentally determined were the yield strength, tensile strength, elongation, and reduction of area, the stress versus strain curve, and the impact energy. The test equipment and procedures are described. The individual data are presented in tables, and the average results are displayed in graphs
The U.S. Department of Energy Very High Temperature Reactor Program is acquiring data in preparation...
This paper presents and analyzes the responses of non-alloy structural steel (1.0044) subjected to u...
From winter meeting of American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Detroit, Michigan, USA (11 Nov 1973...
The mechanical properties of four reinforcing steel bars were evaluated in the temperature range fro...
Issued as part of Technologic Papers of the Bureau of Standards, Volume 16, 1921-1922. Prior to Vol....
This study presents tensile testing results for ZE10 magnesium and 6111-T4 aluminum alloys at differ...
A review is presented of available information on the behavior of brittle and ductile materials unde...
Table 2.2.6 provides a comprehensive listing of materials of construction, applicable code, and ITS ...
AbstractThe mechanical properties of steel material will deteriorate at elevated temperatures. Howev...
"The effect of different testing practices on the short-time elevated-temperature tensile properties...
Diploma thesis is focused on comparison of small punch test results and tensile test results. For ex...
In this chapter, the methods utilised to determine the mechanical material properties are presented....
Tensile and compressive tests were carried out on a selection of metals of interest in engineering ...
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This report documents mechanical property test data on LX 17-1, a plastic bonded explosive. The data...
The U.S. Department of Energy Very High Temperature Reactor Program is acquiring data in preparation...
This paper presents and analyzes the responses of non-alloy structural steel (1.0044) subjected to u...
From winter meeting of American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Detroit, Michigan, USA (11 Nov 1973...
The mechanical properties of four reinforcing steel bars were evaluated in the temperature range fro...
Issued as part of Technologic Papers of the Bureau of Standards, Volume 16, 1921-1922. Prior to Vol....
This study presents tensile testing results for ZE10 magnesium and 6111-T4 aluminum alloys at differ...
A review is presented of available information on the behavior of brittle and ductile materials unde...
Table 2.2.6 provides a comprehensive listing of materials of construction, applicable code, and ITS ...
AbstractThe mechanical properties of steel material will deteriorate at elevated temperatures. Howev...
"The effect of different testing practices on the short-time elevated-temperature tensile properties...
Diploma thesis is focused on comparison of small punch test results and tensile test results. For ex...
In this chapter, the methods utilised to determine the mechanical material properties are presented....
Tensile and compressive tests were carried out on a selection of metals of interest in engineering ...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/4953/5/bac2358.0001.001.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich...
This report documents mechanical property test data on LX 17-1, a plastic bonded explosive. The data...
The U.S. Department of Energy Very High Temperature Reactor Program is acquiring data in preparation...
This paper presents and analyzes the responses of non-alloy structural steel (1.0044) subjected to u...
From winter meeting of American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Detroit, Michigan, USA (11 Nov 1973...