An investigation of stress concentration factors around selected openings using the brittle lacquer technique

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Marquardt, Dean K.
Waters, Allen S.
Marquardt, Dean K.
Waters, Allen S.
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1948-09Metadata
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The objectives of this study were twofold. The first was an investigation of the use of the relatively new technique of brittle lacquer for determining quantitatively certain stress concentration factors. The succeeding objective, depending on satisfactory results of the first, was the actual determination of the factors of certain selected openings of particular shapes and sizes.
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This thesis document was issued under the authority of another institution, not NPS. At the time it was written, a copy was added to the NPS Library collection for reasons not now known. It has been included in the digital archive for its historical value to NPS. Not believed to be a CIVINS (Civilian Institutions) title.
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