Specimen size affects steel toughness: thinner is stronger, deeper notch is weaker.
The study looked at how the size of a sample affects how easily mild steel can break. They used different sizes of samples and found that as the thickness of the sample increased, it became harder to break until it reached a certain size. The same happened with the depth of a notch in the sample - as it got smaller, it became harder to break until it reached a critical size. This shows that the size of a sample is important in determining how tough a material is.