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Nelson-Winlock Procedure n-Value

Nelson-Winlock Procedure n-Value

Nelson-Winlock Procedure n-Value

(OP)
Hello,
I have an interest in the OLD School, 'Nelson-Winlock Procedure' I need the conversion chart or calculation from the stress/load values to the n-value.

Does any one have a connection or a copy they can share?

Thanks
Gthelen

RE: Nelson-Winlock Procedure n-Value

(OP)
Thanks for the reply,

I need the table this reference is referring to. As I recall you get the Ratio ( Stress@10%/Ult Stress) then look the n-value up on the chart. It is a really old school way of doing it but handy at times.
Greg

RE: Nelson-Winlock Procedure n-Value

Worldcat is an excellent resource for determining which libraries have various books, CD's, and other reference materials. There are at least 106 libraries that have this ASTM STP:

http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all...

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