Submitted by D.Rittel on Wed, 02/12/2020 - 16:24 http://physicsbuzz.physicscentral.com/2020/02/how-metal-responds-to-str… Mike Prime Tin? Pretty cool work and results. The problem is not simple. Do you happend to know if ayone has studied this in tin? We are designing some experiements where we are trying to avoid melting. The TQF is an important condieration. Mike Log in or register to post comments Fri, 02/14/2020 - 00:14 Permalink D.Rittel In reply to Tin? by Mike Prime I don't remember having seen I don't remember having seen anything of the sort concerning tin. But sice it twins a lot, the results should be interesting Log in or register to post comments Sat, 02/15/2020 - 09:58 Permalink Log in or register to post comments5271 views
Mike Prime Tin? Pretty cool work and results. The problem is not simple. Do you happend to know if ayone has studied this in tin? We are designing some experiements where we are trying to avoid melting. The TQF is an important condieration. Mike Log in or register to post comments Fri, 02/14/2020 - 00:14 Permalink
D.Rittel In reply to Tin? by Mike Prime I don't remember having seen I don't remember having seen anything of the sort concerning tin. But sice it twins a lot, the results should be interesting Log in or register to post comments Sat, 02/15/2020 - 09:58 Permalink
Tin?
Pretty cool work and results. The problem is not simple.
Do you happend to know if ayone has studied this in tin? We are designing some experiements where we are trying to avoid melting. The TQF is an important condieration.
Mike
In reply to Tin? by Mike Prime
I don't remember having seen
I don't remember having seen anything of the sort concerning tin. But sice it twins a lot, the results should be interesting