Researchers Unravel the Mystery of Why Materials Succumb to Pressure: Texas A&M University
November 07, 2019
November 07, 2019
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Nov. 7 [TNSscientificresearch-Scientific Reports Journal] -- The Texas A&M University's Engineering Experiment Station issued the following news:
Whether the body of a commercial aircraft or the suspension beams of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, materials used for carrying heavy loads are engineered for strength and durability. But under unrelenting physical stress, structures that may appear damage-free can crack suddenly, shrouding the reasons for . . .
Whether the body of a commercial aircraft or the suspension beams of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, materials used for carrying heavy loads are engineered for strength and durability. But under unrelenting physical stress, structures that may appear damage-free can crack suddenly, shrouding the reasons for . . .