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Lehigh University's Fritz Laboratory and the Five-Million-Pound Universal Testing Machine
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20th century
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/ Alloy steels
/ Bridges
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/ Fritz, John
/ General history of technology
/ History of science and technology
/ Industrial design
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/ Laboratory equipment
/ Leadership
/ Load
/ Machinery
/ Materials science
/ Materials testing
/ On the Cover
/ Pennsylvania
/ Railway systems
/ Reinforced concrete
/ Reinforcing steels
/ Safety
/ Scientific and technical progress
/ Scientific research
/ Sock suspenders
/ Steels
/ Technology
/ Test equipment
/ Testing laboratories
/ Tests
/ Universities
2009
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by
Cutcliffe, Stephen H.
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20th century
/ Academic libraries
/ Alloy steels
/ Bridges
/ Civil engineering
/ Communications satellites
/ Construction
/ Corporations
/ Cranes
/ Design engineering
/ Engineering
/ Engineers
/ Fritz, John
/ General history of technology
/ History of science and technology
/ Industrial design
/ Laboratories
/ Laboratory equipment
/ Leadership
/ Load
/ Machinery
/ Materials science
/ Materials testing
/ On the Cover
/ Pennsylvania
/ Railway systems
/ Reinforced concrete
/ Reinforcing steels
/ Safety
/ Scientific and technical progress
/ Scientific research
/ Sock suspenders
/ Steels
/ Technology
/ Test equipment
/ Testing laboratories
/ Tests
/ Universities
2009
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Cutcliffe, Stephen H.
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20th century
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/ Alloy steels
/ Bridges
/ Civil engineering
/ Communications satellites
/ Construction
/ Corporations
/ Cranes
/ Design engineering
/ Engineering
/ Engineers
/ Fritz, John
/ General history of technology
/ History of science and technology
/ Industrial design
/ Laboratories
/ Laboratory equipment
/ Leadership
/ Load
/ Machinery
/ Materials science
/ Materials testing
/ On the Cover
/ Pennsylvania
/ Railway systems
/ Reinforced concrete
/ Reinforcing steels
/ Safety
/ Scientific and technical progress
/ Scientific research
/ Sock suspenders
/ Steels
/ Technology
/ Test equipment
/ Testing laboratories
/ Tests
/ Universities
2009
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Lehigh University's Fritz Laboratory and the Five-Million-Pound Universal Testing Machine
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Lehigh University's Fritz Laboratory and the Five-Million-Pound Universal Testing Machine
2009
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Cutcliffe features Lehigh University's Fritz Engineering Laboratory and its five-million-pound universal testing machine. The new Fritz lab and its testing equipment propelled Lehigh into a position of leadership in materials testing and structural research, especially in the area of reinforced concrete, then coming into vogue, but also with regard to variious new alloys of steel. Here, Cutcliffe tells that everything about the machine is big and heavy wherein almost nothing is moved by hand, but by the twenty-ton overhead crane or by a smaller chain lift on the machine itself.
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