The influences of stress and temperatures upon the time to initiate plastic deformation in an annealed low carbon steel
<p>An experimental investigation of the time delay for initiation of plastic deformation in an annealed low carbon steel is described. The delay time is determined as a function of the applied stress at temperatures of -75°F, 73°F, 150°F, and 250°F. The stress is applied in a continuous manner...
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