WHEN metal parts are exposed to alterations of temperature, their outer dimensions undergo a change. With rising temperatures metals expand, with falling temperatures they contract. If different temperatures exist within one and the same metal member, internal stresses begin to act, causing a deformation of the component and thus setting up internal strains. Cracks, buckling, distortion and shrinkage are the external results of such strains.
Welding Technique in Aircraft Construction
Some Practical Hints on the Welding of Steel Tubes
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 11 , 12 ; 455-458
01.12.1939
4 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Welding Technique in Aircraft Construction
Emerald Group Publishing | 1940
|Welding Technique in Aircraft Construction
Emerald Group Publishing | 1940
|Welding Technique in Aircraft Construction
Emerald Group Publishing | 1940
|Welding Technique in Aircraft Construction
Emerald Group Publishing | 1940
|Welding Technique in Aircraft Construction
Emerald Group Publishing | 1940
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