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Brittle fractures explained by negative residuals
Hypothesis presented is that residual lateral compressive stresses may suppress ductility across notch and permit cleavage fracture to occur; theoretical explanation is given; tests made at Brown Univ on precompressed notched plates tested in tension (and on comparable cylinders) are used to check this principle; they provide substantiation within range of specimen geometry used.
Brittle fractures explained by negative residuals
Hypothesis presented is that residual lateral compressive stresses may suppress ductility across notch and permit cleavage fracture to occur; theoretical explanation is given; tests made at Brown Univ on precompressed notched plates tested in tension (and on comparable cylinders) are used to check this principle; they provide substantiation within range of specimen geometry used.
Brittle fractures explained by negative residuals
ASCE -- Proc (J Eng Mechanics Div)
Grinter, L.E. (author)
1961
9 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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