IT is well known that many materials, including wrought and heat-treated duralumin-type alloys, when subjected to fatigue tests in machines employing different stressing and straining actions, may give consistent results under each set of conditions, but the results will not agree from one set of conditions to another. Differences in the form and size of the test piece may also have an effect on the results of fatigue tests. This note discusses certain aspects of the problem of why such differences in test conditions can cause differences in the results of fatigue tests.
Fatigue Tests on Duralumin
Notes on the Variation in Results of Tests on Wrought Aluminium Alloys of this Type
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 13 , 5 ; 132
1941-05-01
1 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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