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Tensile Testing of New Aircraft Alloys

Naval Air Materials Center and United States Navy1955

Science History Institute

Science History Institute
Philadelphia, United States

General view of technicians conducting tensile tests on new aircraft alloys at the Naval Air Material Center's Aeronautical Materials Laboratory. In tensile, or tension, testing, tensile machines are used to subject materials samples to controlled tension until failure. In materials science, such testing is used to select a material for an application, for quality control, and to predict how a material will react under other types of forces.

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  • Title: Tensile Testing of New Aircraft Alloys
  • Creator: Naval Air Materials Center, United States Navy
  • Date Created: 1955
  • Provenance: Science History Institute
  • Rights: Public Domain Mark 1.0
  • External Link: Science History Institute Digital Collections
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