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IT has generally been concluded1 from previous X-ray studies of the fatigue of metals that the diffraction patterns do not give direct information of the fatigue damage.
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Barrett, C. S., Metals and Alloys, 8, 13 (1937). Kies, J. A., and Quick, G. W., N.A.C.A. Report No. 659 (1939).
Franks, A., Proc. Phys. Soc., B (in the press).
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FRANKS, A., HOLDEN, J. Investigation of the Fatigue of Metals by X-ray Scattering. Nature 176, 1022–1023 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1038/1761022a0
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