Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 248Pergamon Press, 1949 |
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... velocity and zero stress , that is , its coordinates of state are : p1 = 0 ; v1 = 0. ( Positive sign is pi assigned to velocity towards the right , and to compressional stress . ) At t = 0 instant a comparatively large mass , having v2 ...
... velocity and zero stress , that is , its coordinates of state are : p1 = 0 ; v1 = 0. ( Positive sign is pi assigned to velocity towards the right , and to compressional stress . ) At t = 0 instant a comparatively large mass , having v2 ...
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... velocity of propagation is that a reflection of waves is possible not only at the boundaries of the body but within the body itself . Such internal reflections will be treated in some of the following examples dealing with infinite bars ...
... velocity of propagation is that a reflection of waves is possible not only at the boundaries of the body but within the body itself . Such internal reflections will be treated in some of the following examples dealing with infinite bars ...
Page 141
... velocity impact tests ; relation between velocity of impact and amplitude of plastic wave front ; shape of plastic wave and velocity of propagation of the plastic front ; force - time relation at fixed end of specimen subjected to ...
... velocity impact tests ; relation between velocity of impact and amplitude of plastic wave front ; shape of plastic wave and velocity of propagation of the plastic front ; force - time relation at fixed end of specimen subjected to ...
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EDITOR HENRY BUTLER ALLEN MET E D Sc Sc D | 104 |
History of Power Transmission | 192 |
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