| William Davis Haskoll - 1864 - 214 Seiten
...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... | |
| Bindon Blood Stoney - 1869 - 370 Seiten
...breaking strain may b.; due to looseness and coarseness of the texture, or to extreme softness, although very close and fine in quality. 4. The contraction of area at fracture, previously overlooked, forma an essential element in estimating the quality of specimens. 5. The respective merits of various... | |
| Julius George Medley - 1873 - 942 Seiten
...may be here quoted. 1. The breaking; strain does not indicate the quality, as hitherto assumed. 2. The contraction of area at fracture, previously overlooked,...essential element in estimating the quality of specimens (of both Iron and Steel). 3. Iron is injured by being brought to a white or welding heat, if not at... | |
| Bindon Blood Stoney - 1873 - 682 Seiten
...breaking strain may be due to looseness and coarseness in the texture, or to extreme softness, although very close and fine in quality. 4. The contraction of area at fracture, previously overlooked, forma an essential element in estimating the quality of specimens. 5. The respective merits of various... | |
| James Stephen Jeans - 1880 - 966 Seiten
...coarseness in the texture, or to extreme softness, although accompanied by very close and fine 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... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1884 - 530 Seiten
...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 - 956 Seiten
...breaking-strain may be due to looseness and coarseness in the texture, or to extreme softness, although very close and fine in quality. 4°. The contraction...specimens can be correctly ascertained by comparing the breaking-strain jointly with the contraction of area. 6°. Inferior qualities show a much greater variation... | |
| Gaetano Lanza - 1885 - 758 Seiten
...although very close and fine quality. 4°. The contraction of area at fracture, previously overlook forms an essential element in estimating the quality...The respective merits of various specimens can be ascertained by comparing the breaking-strain jointly with the tion of area. 6°. Inferior qualities... | |
| Phoenix Iron Company - 1886 - 174 Seiten
...breaking-strain may be due to looseness and coarseness in the texture- or to extreme softness- although very close and fine in quality. 4. The contraction...specimens can be correctly ascertained by comparing the breaking-strain jointly with the contraction of area. 6. Inferior qualities show a much greater variation... | |
| Frank Eugene Kidder - 1886 - 640 Seiten
...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... | |
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