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A Laboratory Apparatus for Measuring the Lateral Strains in Tension and Compression Members, with some Applications to the Measurement of the Elastic Constants of Metals

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

E. G. Coker
Affiliation:
City and Guilds Technical College, Finsbury, London.
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Extract

The recognition of the importance of lateral strain in the theory of elasticity, as now taught in most engineering colleges, makes it very desirable that students should make experiments upon the lateral contraction of tension specimens and the lateral extension of compression pieces with the same facility that they now determine the values of Young's modulus and the modulus of shear.

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Proceedings
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1906

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References

note * page 457 Der Civilingenieur, vol. xxv., 1879.

note † page 457 ‘Experimental Determination of Poisson's Ratio,’ Proc. R.S.,1894.

note ‡ page 457 ‘On an Instrument for Measuring the Lateral Contraction of the Bars, and on the Determination of Poisson's Ratio,' Phil. Mag.,1903.