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Technical Literature: Technical Briefs - By Volume and Date     

TECHNICAL TIDBITS: By Volume and Date

2005
  Volume 6 No 1, 1/05: Yield Strength and other Near Elastic Properties
  Volume 6 No 2, 4/05: Elastic Modulus
  Volume 6 No 3, 9/05: Tensile Strength Considerations
  Volume 6 No 4, 10/05: Strain Hardening
  Volume 6 No 5, 12/05: Strain Hardening and Formability

2004
  Volume 5 No 1, 1/04: Introducing Alloy 390™
  Volume 5 No 2, 3/04: Connector Insertion Force

  Volume 5 No 3, 5/04: Stress-Strain Concepts Revisited

2002
  Volume 4 No 1, 1/02: Coating Electrical Contacts
  Volume 4 No 2, 2/02: Tin as a Coating Material
  Volume 4 No 3, 3/02: Fretting Corrosion
  Volume 4 No 4, 4/02: Nickel as a Coating Material
  Volume 4 No 5, 5/02: Creep Corrosion & Pore Corrosion
  Volume 4 No 6, 6/02: Nickel as an Undercoating
  Volume 4 No 7, 7/02: Gold as a Contact Material
  Volume 4 No 8, 8/02: The Platinum Group Metals as Contact Materials
  Volume 4 No 9, 9/02: Silver as a Contact Material
  Volume 4 No 10, 10/02: Introduction to Arcing Contacts
  Volume 4 No 11, 11/02: The Effects of Arcing
  Volume 4 No 12, 12/02: Summary of Electrical Contact Coatings

2001
  Volume 3 No 1, 1/01: Strengthening Mechanisms Summary
  Volume 3 No 2, 2/01: Cantilever Beams - Part 1 (Beam Stiffness)
  Volume 3 No 3, 3/01: Cantilever Beams - Part 2 (Analysis)
  Volume 3 No 4, 4/01: Elastic Resilience
  Volume 3 No 5, 5/01: Connector Temperature Rise
  Volume 3 No 6, 6/01: Current Carrying Capacity
  Volume 3 No 7, 7/01: Hardness Testing
  Volume 3 No 8, 8/01: Hardness Testing Pitfalls
  Volume 3 No 9, 9/01: Tensile Testing
  Volume 3 No 10, 10/01: Material Property Directionality
  Volume 3 No 11, 11/01: Strip vs. Wire
  Volume 3 No 12, 12/01: Round vs. Rectangular Cross Sections

2000
  Volume 2 No 1, 1/00: Cumulative Effects of Tolerances on Connector Performance - Part 1
  Volume 2 No 2, 2/00: Cumulative Effects of Tolerances on Connector Performance - Part 2
  Volume 2 No 3, 3/00: Formability and Bend Testing
  Volume 2 No 4, 4/00: Bend Testing vs. Forming Reality
  Volume 2 No 5, 5/00: Elastic Springback
  Volume 2 No 6, 6/00: Stress Relaxation & Creep
  Volume 2 No 7, 7/00: Factors Affecting Stress Relaxation
  Volume 2 No 8, 8/00: Material Yielding
  Volume 2 No 9, 9/00: Grain Size & Material Strength
  Volume 2 No 10, 10/00: Solid Solution Hardening & Strength
  Volume 2 No 11, 11/00: Strain Hardening & Strength
  Volume 2 No 12, 12/00: Thermal Strengthening Mechanisms

1999
  Volume 1 No 1, 7/99: Impact Resistance
  Volume 1 No 2, 8/99: Why Good Designs Fail
  Volume 1 No 3, 9/99: Size Reduction
  Volume 1 No 4, 10/99: Cumulative Stress & the Bauschinger Effect
  Volume 1 No 5, 11/99: Reliability and End-of-Life Contact Force
  Volume 1 No 6, 12/99: The Importance of Contact Force