Washington D.C. Paper - Iron and Steel considered as Structural Materials – A Discussion, Papers and Remarks by (b3b3f823-79cf-49e7-bbc4-d2e25834b257)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Dr. Egleston
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1882

Abstract

While I thoroughly appreciate the United States testing-machine at the Watertown Arsenal, and regard it as the most accurate testing-machine that has yet been built, I wish that I could say that it is complete in all respects. I not only fully appreciate it, but I have given up advising thesending of material to be tested anywhere else. It is five or six times more expensive to use this machine than any of the others, but the results which are obtained from it are, I think, perfectly reliable, and of such a character that the tests are all comparable with each other. It has proved, beyond a doubt, that the system of testing specimens of' diminished area, and then calculating that the metal examined will be as many times stronger as its area is greater, is an absolutely vicious one. I am quite prepared to say, that, either from their limited size or faulty construction, most of
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