These are the sources and citations used to research determination of stress in metals. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Brandon, Chaim and Rosen, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Brandon, D., Chaim, R. and Rosen, A., n.d. Strength of metals and alloys. London: Freund.
In-text: (Davis, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Davis, J., 2004. Tensile testing. Materials Park, Ohio: ASM International.
In-text: (Gensamer, 1941)
Your Bibliography: Gensamer, M., 1941. Strength of metals under combined stresses. [Cleveland].
In-text: (Gifkins, 1983)
Your Bibliography: Gifkins, R., 1983. Strength of metals and alloys (ICSMA 6). Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Pergamon Press.
In-text: (Grover, 1954)
Your Bibliography: Grover, H., 1954. Fatigue of metals and structures. Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off.
In-text: (Han, 1992)
Your Bibliography: Han, P., 1992. Tensile testing. Materials Park, Ohio: ASM International.
In-text: (Ivanova and Gordienko, 1968)
Your Bibliography: Ivanova, V. and Gordienko, L., 1968. New ways of increasing the strength of metals. London: Iron & Steel Institute.
In-text: (Tensile testing, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Metal Powder Report, 2003. Tensile testing. 58(12), p.6.
In-text: (Murakami, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Murakami, Y., 2002. Metal fatigue. Oxford: Elsevier.
In-text: (Truckenmiller, 1949)
Your Bibliography: Truckenmiller, W., 1949. Tensile testing experiments. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Cushing Malloy.
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