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Apparatus for measuring strength in biaxial compression
J. L. Belof
, J. I. Katz
Department of Physics
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Uniaxial Compression
100%
Biaxial Compression
100%
Work Hardening
50%
Strength of Materials
50%
Annulus
50%
Compressive Strength
50%
Material Behavior
50%
Biaxial
50%
Uniaxial Tension
50%
Ductile Materials
50%
H2 Gas
50%
Near Ultraviolet Light
50%
Anvil
50%
Spherical Shell
50%
Homogeneous Ignition
50%
Plastic Work
50%
Stress Tensor
50%
Plastic Strain
50%
Kolsky Bar
50%
Yield Surface
50%
Thin Spherical Shell
50%
Cl2 Gas
50%
Engineering
Ultraviolet Light
100%
Materials Mechanics
100%
Material Behavior
100%
Yield Surface
100%
Ignition
100%
Compression Strength
100%
Compressive Strength
100%
Strain Hardening
100%
Plastic Work
100%
Hopkinson
100%
Plastic Strain
100%