Metallurgical Transactions A

, Volume 11, Issue 8, pp 1487–1489 | Cite as

The bauschinger effect in tungsten lamp wire

  • J. W. Pugh
Communications Mechanical Behavior

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Metallurgical Transaction Tungsten Wire Bauschinger Effect Reverse Strain Tensile Strength Ratio 
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© American society for metals and the metallurgical society of AIME 1980

Authors and Affiliations

  • J. W. Pugh
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  1. 1.Lamp Metals Laboratory, Lighting Research and Technical Services OperationGeneral Electric CompanyCleveland

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