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Quantitative analysis of development of stresses during tempering of cylinder shows that hardened surface grows during isothermal bainite transformation of core, so that stresses due to martensite transformation of hardened surface are predominant. (See also Genie Civil v 128 June 15 1951 p 229-31)
Quantitative analysis of development of stresses during tempering of cylinder shows that hardened surface grows during isothermal bainite transformation of core, so that stresses due to martensite transformation of hardened surface are predominant. (See also Genie Civil v 128 June 15 1951 p 229-31)
Determination of residual stresses in case hardened steel cylinder
Determination des contraintes residuelles dans un cylindre d'acier cemente trempe
1951
3 pages
Article (Journal)
French
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