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... specimens tested for private parties were by no means so large , the most of them , that they could not be tested on private machines of smaller capacity ; many specimens were of quite moderate size , but the parties having tests to ...
... specimens tested for private parties were by no means so large , the most of them , that they could not be tested on private machines of smaller capacity ; many specimens were of quite moderate size , but the parties having tests to ...
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... specimens becomes larger , the difficulty of drawing con- clusions increases , and with a large number of tests of ... specimen 32 inches long cut therefrom 8,450 pounds per square inch , and another 4 TESTS OF IRON AND STEEL AND OTHER ...
... specimens becomes larger , the difficulty of drawing con- clusions increases , and with a large number of tests of ... specimen 32 inches long cut therefrom 8,450 pounds per square inch , and another 4 TESTS OF IRON AND STEEL AND OTHER ...
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... specimen 32 inches long was taken from it which had a re- sistance of 6,230 pounds per square inch . Pieces of smaller size could doubtless have been cut from each of these which would have shown still greater strength , as they might ...
... specimen 32 inches long was taken from it which had a re- sistance of 6,230 pounds per square inch . Pieces of smaller size could doubtless have been cut from each of these which would have shown still greater strength , as they might ...
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... specimen , the latter is not held so firmly as at first , and finally is liable to slip in the die . The importance of being able to test specimens of round bars of all sizes just as they come from the mills , was deemed so urgent that ...
... specimen , the latter is not held so firmly as at first , and finally is liable to slip in the die . The importance of being able to test specimens of round bars of all sizes just as they come from the mills , was deemed so urgent that ...
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... specimens ; and when , as it often occurs , they have considerable ductility , the time required to follow up a stretch of 40 inches or more , as has been necessary in some cases , and to rupture the specimen , necessarily makes the ...
... specimens ; and when , as it often occurs , they have considerable ductility , the time required to follow up a stretch of 40 inches or more , as has been necessary in some cases , and to rupture the specimen , necessarily makes the ...
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Page 1 - Relations, and ordered to be printed. To the Senate and House of Representatives: I transmit herewith...
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Page 13 - ... of the Board. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, HG WRIGHT, Chief of Engineers, Brig, and Bvt. Maj. Gen. Hon. ALEXANDER RAMSEY, Secretary of War. [Indorsement.] Recommendation of the Chief of Engineers approved.