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Stress-strain relationship of high-tensile weldable structural steel
Investigation of steel used in construction of prefabricated transportable bridge; steel under consideration is low carbon, manganese molybdenum steel; mechanical testing and metallurgical examination shows, in hot rolled or normalized condition, low limit of proportionality which could adversely affect strength of bridges; diagrams, tables. (see also Civ Eng (Lond) v 47 n 552 June 1952 p 481-3)
Stress-strain relationship of high-tensile weldable structural steel
Investigation of steel used in construction of prefabricated transportable bridge; steel under consideration is low carbon, manganese molybdenum steel; mechanical testing and metallurgical examination shows, in hot rolled or normalized condition, low limit of proportionality which could adversely affect strength of bridges; diagrams, tables. (see also Civ Eng (Lond) v 47 n 552 June 1952 p 481-3)
Stress-strain relationship of high-tensile weldable structural steel
Metallurgia
Smith, D.W. (author) / Whitman, J.G. (author) / Cottrell, C.L.M. (author)
Metallurgia ; 45
1952
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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