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Advanced Materials & Processes, February, 2002
February 1942: In 1917, D.K. Bullens stated in his valuable book, "Steel and Its Heat Treatment": "The term 'elastic limit' has probably been more ill-used than any other common technical testing name, with the possible exception of hardness." This statement, unfortunately, can be quoted in 1942 without exaggeration.
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The definition of the "elastic limit" as stated in the American Society for Testing Materials Standards, 1939, is "the greatest stress which a material is capable of developing without a permanent deformation remaining upon complete ...
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