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Definition of Extensometers
1. extensometer [n] - See also: extensometer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Extensometers
Literary usage of Extensometers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers by Canadian Society of Civil Engineers (1903)
"THE PRACTICAL USE OF extensometers. By KM Cameron, S. Can. Soc. CE The testing
of materials of construction is rightly considered of great importance in ..."
2. Johnson's Materials of Construction by John Butler Johnson, Morton Owen Withey (1919)
"Essential Features of extensometers.—For measuring the elastic extension of
materials subjected to tensile loads, a great variety of devices have been ..."
3. Laboratory Manual of Testing Materials by William Kendrick Hatt, Herbert Henry Scofield (1920)
"extensometers AND OTHER DEFORMATION INSTRUMENTS For the determinations of yield
point of tension bars and deflection of beams, instruments reading to 0.01 ..."
4. Text-book of the Materials of Engineering by Herbert Fisher Moore, Harrison Frederick Gonnerman (1920)
"Measurement of Strain, extensometers.—In most commercial tests there is no attempt
to measure small strains in the specimen. For determining the ultimate ..."
5. Text-book of the Materials of Engineering by Herbert Fisher Moore, Harrison Frederick Gonnerman (1920)
"Measurement of Strain, extensometers.—In most commercial tests there is no attempt
to measure small strains in the specimen. For determining the ultimate ..."
6. Experimental Engineering and Manual for Testing: For Engineers and for by Rolla Clinton Carpenter, Herman Diederichs (1911)
"Various Forms of extensometers. The Wedge Scale. — The wedge-shaped scale, Fig.
77, which could be crowded between two fixed points on the test-piece, ..."
7. War Work of the Bureau of Standards: April 1, 1921 by National Bureau of Standards, United States Bureau of Standards, United States (1921)
"... having a capacity of 100 ooo pounds and an accuracy sufficient for all commercial
requirements. Hardness Machines and extensometers Beside the work ..."