Institute of Metals Division - Discussion of The Energy Relations in the Deformation by Torsion of a Gold-Silver Alloy

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
G. W. Powell
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

G. W. Powell (Ohio State University)—Appleton and Bever measured the quantity Es which, for a solid torsion specimen, is basically an average quantity. Es is the amount of energy stored in a solid torsion specimen strained to a surface shear strain of divided by the total number of gram-atoms of alloy in the specimen. It would seem more meaningful and rigorous to deal instead with the quantity which is the energy stored per gram-atom of an alloy uniformly strained to the shear strain . The purpose of this discussion is to demonstrate that as a function of y is readily obtained from the torsion data. radius of the torsion specimen, shear strain at the surface of the torsion specimen density of the alloy, atomic weight of the alloy, and total energy stored in unit length of the torsion specimen. The energy stored in unit length of an elemental tubular section of the torsion specimen is, as given by Appleton and Bever, where E is expressed as calories per gram-atom. The energy stored in unit length of the torsion specimen is
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APA: G. W. Powell  (1963)  Institute of Metals Division - Discussion of The Energy Relations in the Deformation by Torsion of a Gold-Silver Alloy

MLA: G. W. Powell Institute of Metals Division - Discussion of The Energy Relations in the Deformation by Torsion of a Gold-Silver Alloy. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1963.

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