Strength of Materials

, Volume 3, Issue 4, pp 425–428 | Cite as

The MUVR and MUVK fatigue machines for testing at low temperatures in vacuum

  • V. M. Boichuk
Scientific-Technical Section
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Fatigue Fatigue Machine 
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