Effect of repeated strain aging on high carbon steel; student symposium on engineering mechanics 18th; computer simulation of stenosis in arterial tree
Meller, Steven H.; Zaiken, Eliot J.; Phillips, James W.
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Title
Effect of repeated strain aging on high carbon steel; student symposium on engineering mechanics 18th; computer simulation of stenosis in arterial tree
Author(s)
Meller, Steven H.
Zaiken, Eliot J.
Phillips, James W.
Issue Date
1981-05
Keyword(s)
Trees, Arterial
Stenosis In Arterial Trees
Steel, High Carbon And Strain Aging On
Aging, Strain On High Carbon Steel
Abstract
"Undergraduates in the Engineering Mechanics curriculum at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign currently take a two-semester course entitled ""Research and Design Project"" during the senior year of study. In the first semester (TAM 293), each student formulates a suitable mechanics project in consultation with a UIUC faculty member; wide latitude is allowed in selecting a project, as long as it involves aspects of both research and design. In the second semester (TAM 294), the student carries out his project with guidance from his faculty adviser, and prepares a final written report. Authors of outstanding reports are invited to present their findings at an annual Student Symposium, which is attended by both faculty and students. The papers in this volume were presented in May, 1981."
Publisher
Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. College of Engineering. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Series/Report Name or Number
TAM R 451
1981-6005
ISSN
0073-5264
Type of Resource
text
Language
eng
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Copyright 1981 Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
TAM technical reports include manuscripts intended for publication, theses judged to have general interest, notes prepared for short courses, symposia compiled from outstanding undergraduate projects, and reports prepared for research-sponsoring agencies.
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