No doubt many people have heard of the breaking in half of several merchant ships during the last war and since. During the war more than 5000 such ships were built; and about 1000 of these have had fractures of varying degrees of severity. The reasons for this brittle behavior of a ductile carbon s
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Analysis of the four bar linkage: by John A. Hrones and George L. Nelson. 13 pages of text and 730 pages of charts, 29 × 44 cm. Published jointly by The Technology Press of The Massachusetts Institute of Technology and John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York. 1951. Price $15.00
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- 1951
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