Abstract
The flexural and tensile strengths and the fatigue limits of sintered iron materials have been measured as a function of porosity and pore size. The resulting experimental values were lower than the theoretical. This discrepancy is attributed to a pore-size effect, analogous to the results of earlier work in which the influence of pore size on elastic modulus was studied (G. Artusio, V. Gallina, G. Mannone, and E. Sgambetterra, Powder Met., 1966, 9, (17), 89).
Notes
* Manuscript received 1 March 1967; in revised form 23 January 1968.