Copper and copper alloy springs, Part IV

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Part four of a series on the use of copper in springs discusses stability of springs (including a list of defects that adversely affect stability), the relationship of modulus to stress, ageing, movement of zero position, the phenomenon of elastic drift, hysteresis, after-effect, and the effect of elevated temperatures on the physical properties of springs. Fourth of four parts.

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Part four of a series on the use of copper in springs discusses stability of springs (including a list of defects that adversely affect stability), the relationship of modulus to stress, ageing, movement of zero position, the phenomenon of elastic drift, hysteresis, after-effect, and the effect of elevated temperatures on the physical properties of springs. Fourth of four parts.

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Wire & Wire Products21(7): 527, 530, 532-533, 559 1946

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1946