
doi: 10.1038/164084b0
WHEN metals are submitted to stress, the stress/swain relation is generally regarded as consisting of two parts, the elastic region and the region bfsplastiwin which a permanent set remains upon the remova of the stress. In the elastic region the absence of a permanent set does not necessarily imply that the relation between stress and strain is linear of even single-valued. Prof. Zener uses the term ‘anelasticity’ to describe the properties of solids, as a result of which stress and strain are not uniquely related. Examples are the elastic after-effect, the dependence of elastic constants on the method of measurement, and the dissipation of energy during vibration, which is often referred to as the damping capacity or internal friction of a solid. These effects have aroused much interest in recent years, largely owing to Prof. Zener's own work, and a good book on the subject is much to be desired. Elasticity and Anelasticity of Metals By Clarence Zener. Pp. x + 170. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, London: Cambridge University Press, 1948.) 4 dollars.
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