Machine for Testing Steel under Repeated Twisting Action | University of Illinois Archives

Title:
Machine for Testing Steel under Repeated Twisting Action
Date:
circa 1917
Description:

Sepia-toned photograph showing a machine for testing steel under repeated torsion strain, with major parts identified by letters. Specimen "S" is twisted back and forth by the action of the Crank "C" and connecting Rod "R." The twisting is resisted by springs "Q" and "Q," and the amount of compression of the springs measured by a micrometer dial "D." The device was designed and built in the materials science laboratory.

Found in RS 11/1/10, Vol. 4

Phys. Desc:

Tiff

Image measures 16.9 x 7.9 cm

ID:
0005686
Repository:
University of Illinois Archives
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