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In-Plane Torsion Testing of Sheet Metal

Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 1977
In this paper, the ‘in-plane’ torsion testing of sheet metal is examined. The test itself was first proposed by Marciniak in order to ascertain the work hardening behaviour and fracture strain of sheet metals. In the original work, the analysis was based on the assumption that the material was rigid-work hardening.
R. Sowerby, Y. Tomita, J. L. Duncan
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In-plane shear test of thin panels

Experimental Mechanics, 1983
Efficient application of thin-gage composite materials to helicopter fuselage structures necessitates that the materials be designed to operate at loads several times higher than initial buckling load. Methods are required to accurately measure and predict the response of thin-gage composites when subjected to these loads.
Gary L. Farley, Donald J. Baker
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In-plane bending test of a piping elbow

Nuclear Engineering and Design, 1989
Abstract This paper presents some experimental results of cyclic tests at room temperature in the elastic/inelastic regimes of an AISI 304 stainless steel elbow, which was subjected to in-plane closing and opening bending. The purpose of the work is the analysis of fittings subjected to a specific history of load/deflection in order to verify the ...
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