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Micromechanical Tensile Testing

MRS Proceedings, 1996
AbstractA method is described where tensile tests can be performedin situon micromachined structures. The testing equipment consists of a testing unit mounted on a micromanipulator in a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). The fracture loads of micromachined beam structures made from thick and thin film polysilicon as well as from electrodeposited ...
S. Greek   +3 more
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Tensile testing on hemp stems

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2022
Because of its considerable impact on the environment and in line with the increasing worldwide attention to sustainability, the building industry is consistently looking for recyclable components for civil engineering applications. Among the available natural fibres, hemp has been used in bricks, blocks, panels, plasters, coats and screeds, as well as
Formisano A., Davino A.
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Tensile Testing

2013
Abstract This chapter is a detailed account of the tensile testing procedure used for evaluating metals and alloys. The discussion covers the stress-strain behavior of metals determined by tensile testing, properties determined from testing, test machines for measuring mechanical properties, and general procedures of tensile testing ...
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The tensile test

Acta Metallurgica et Materialia, 1990
Abstract Some features of the uniform strain and of the reduction of area in the tensile test are considered. With examples from b.c.c., f.c.c. and c.p.h. metals, it is shown how the uniform strain reflects the details of their plastic deformation characteristics.
N.J. Petch, R.W. Armstrong
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Brazilian Tensile Test for Soils

Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 1974
Analysis and design of impermeable cores of earth dams against cracking require knowledge of the tensile strengths and tensile stress–strain relationships of the concerned soils. The same is needed for any stress and deformation analysis of an earth structure when a portion of it is expected to be in tension.
A.V. Krishnayya, Z. Eisenstein
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High-speed tensile test instrument

Review of Scientific Instruments, 2007
A novel high-speed tensile test instrument is described, capable of measuring the mechanical response of elastomers at strain rates ranging from 10 to 1600 s−1 for strains through failure. The device employs a drop weight that engages levers to stretch a sample on a horizontal track.
P H, Mott   +5 more
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Tensile testing of connective tissues

Medical & Biological Engineering, 1974
This paper is concerned with the determination of the mechanical properties of connective tissues by subjecting them to uniaxial tensile loading. The emphasis is upon techniques which can be applied to a wide variety of tissues, and particular attention is paid to such problems as specimen form, cross-sectional-area measurement, gripping the specimen ...
P D, Soden, I, Kershaw
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Tensile Testing

2004
Tensile Testing, Second Edition is a comprehensive guide to the uniaxial tensile test and its use in determining the mechanical properties and behaviors of materials. The first six chapters cover the fundamentals of tensile testing, including the methodology, the equipment used, the effect of tensile loading on metals, the interpretation of data, and ...
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Hot Tensile Testing

2004
Abstract This chapter focuses on short-term tensile testing at high temperatures. It emphasizes one of the most important reasons for conducting hot tensile tests: the determination of the hot working characteristics of metallic materials.
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