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titleOfInvention Method of constructing a metal diagram for a material that acts under three-dimensional stress field conditions
abstract The invention relates to a method which involves the use a series of test pieces with special grooves having different sensitivities to fragile destruction, said sensitivity value depending almost solely on the radius (r<SUB>1</SUB>) at the point of origin of the groove (the other parameters of the test pieces in the series being constant), and which is intended for the experimental calculation of the experimental data for steel A-36 and two M. Schnadt diagrams, namely a pessimistic diagram and an optimistic diagram (Figure 5,6 and Table 2), which are obtained for the first time. The purpose of the invention is to produce experimentally the values of parameters srfr and p for each structural material, which have remained unknown for three hundred years. In order to obtain experimental results of good quality, the manufacturing process must be performed with greater accuracy and greater quality of material. At present, without the above-mentioned information, it is impossible to correct modern software programs that cannot correctly evaluate the strength of materials and structures acting under three-dimensional stress conditions, which poses a serious risk to individuals and humanity as a whole.
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