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Title: |
Cooperative investigation of relationship between static and fatigue properties of wrought n-155 alloy at elevated temperatures
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Author(s): |
NONE
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Abstract: |
Report presents the correlation of extensive data obtained relating properties of wrought n-155 alloy under static, combined static and dynamic, and complete reversed dynamic stress conditions. Time period for fracture ranged from 50 to 500 hours at room temperature, 1,000 degrees, 1,200 degrees, and 1,500 degrees F.
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NASA Center: |
NASA (non Center Specific)
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Publication Year: |
1956 |
Document Source: |
CASI |
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Document ID: |
19930092284
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Accession ID: |
93R21574
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Publication Information: |
Number of Pages = 35 |
Report Number: |
NACA-TR-1288
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Price Code: |
A03 |
Related Information: |
Also bound with NACA Annual Report 42, p. 817-851. Supersedes NACA Technical Note 3216.; NACA Technical Report 1288. |
Keywords: |
WROUGHT ALLOYS; DYNAMIC LOADS; STATIC LOADS; FATIGUE (MATERIALS); RELATIONSHIPS; FRACTURE STRENGTH; FATIGUE TESTS; HEAT RESISTANT ALLOYS; RUPTURING; BENDING FATIGUE; RESIDUAL STRESS;
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Accessibility: |
Unclassified; No Copyright; Unlimited; Publicly available; |
Updated/Added to NTRS: |
2009-01-14 |
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