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- - By ssbn727 (*****) Date 07-05-2009 00:19
Enjoy!

Schematic of marks on surfaces of fatigue fractures...," Metals Handbook Volume 11 -Failure Analysis and Prevention, ASM International,9th Ed., 1986, by S. Antolovich & A. Saxena, Georgia Institute of Technology, p.111

http://eagar.mit.edu/3.37/H-3371-07.pdf

Respectfully,
Henry
Parent - By Shane Feder (****) Date 07-05-2009 00:26
Welcome back Henry,
Haven't heard from you on here for awhile.
The health all OK ?
Regards,
Shane
Parent - By Metarinka (****) Date 07-06-2009 23:39
thanks for the resources you post, helpful to us welding engineers
Parent - - By Bob Garner (***) Date 07-07-2009 17:18
Great stuff, Henry!  I've seen some of those marks on a broken sway bar from my old Buick.

Here's another MSF photo for you.  The one we're doing in HI is still under construction.

Best wises to you.

Bob
Parent - By ssbn727 (*****) Date 07-07-2009 23:48 Edited 07-08-2009 00:13
Hi Shane, Bob and Metarinka!

G'Day mate!!!My health is somewhat stable these days so, thanks for asking...

Glad I could help Metarinka...

Hey Bob! That looks like a Trident class boat but, I cannot tell which one it is from that angle... Nice pic!!! ;) :) :)
Is that boat's stern going to be left sticking out as far as it is in the pic? I hope not!!!

Respectfully,
Henry
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