Talk:Tensile testing
Latest comment: 1 year ago by E.schmachtenberg in topic Gauge Length instead of Gage Length in "Test specimen nomenclature" figure
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Gauge Length instead of Gage Length in "Test specimen nomenclature" figure
editHi there,
I am pretty sure that the word "Gage" should be replaced by "Gauge" in the figure "Test specimen nomenclature", which is this figure. Even though the source (Tensile testing by Joseph R. Davis, p. 50) also seems to call it "Gage Length", the word seems wrong and should be replaced, IMO.
Best regards E.schmachtenberg (talk) 09:37, 20 July 2023 (UTC)