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  1. Durelli, A. J., Philips, E. A., and Tsao, C. H., Introduction to the Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Stress and Strain. McGraw-Hill (1958).

Published Papers

  1. Stern, F. B., “A New Method for Measuring High-Temperature Stresses with Strain-Sensitive Ceramic-Base Coating,” Machine Design, 147–149 (May 1958).

  2. Crites, N. A., “Brittle Coating Methods,” Product Engrg. (Nov. 27, 1961).

Operating Manual

  1. Principles of Stress Coat, Magnaflux Corp., Chicago, Ill. (1955).

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  1. Figures 5-1 through 5-5-Magnaflux Corp.

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Ellis, G., Stern, F.B. & Baranowski, S.J. Brittle coatings. Experimental Mechanics 6, 19A–24A (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02326527

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