Tensile Testing Basics

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • MTS Application Engineer, Addie Clarke, demonstrates a simple tensile test.
    Learn more about tension testing and common tensile test standards: www.mts.com/en...

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  • @americanidle1277
    @americanidle1277 Місяць тому +1

    Great video! A couple small constructive criticisms for increased accuracy, these are in exact chronological order, these recommendations are for Testing in Tension in accordance with ASTM E4, ASTM E4, and ASTM E83 for Calibration and ASTM E8 for testing and good practice in accordance with industry norms.
    1) The test specimen shall be hung from the top grip, leaving the bottom disconnected.
    2) Tare the loadcell/force channel.
    3) Connect the lower grip to the specimen.
    4) Install the extensometer.
    5) Remove the Gage Length setting zero pin or release the zero mechanism.
    6) Zero the extensometer/strain channel.
    7) Zero the crosshead/displacement encoder channel.
    8) Apply desired preload.
    9) Begin test.
    This method ensures that the loadcell and test specimen are only experiencing applied forces which is arguably the goal. Additionally this insures the stress/strain of preload is captured by the extensometer, this means your strain reading won't start at zero it will be offset by whatever amount of strain the preload imparts on the specimen/extensometer. But that's okay because preload is generally designed to make up for mechanical slop of the fixtures that you don't want in the force graph as it's generally non linear, but it is helpful to at least include the extra strain as a zero offset for informational purposes. This method also makes sure to capture any absolute crosshead displacement that may be lost if you are zeroing the crosshead after preload. Again this will cause a zero offset at the starting position of the test graph but that is okay since it does capture some informational data without plotting the nonlinearities on the graph. That being said, none of this is a deal breaker or risks data legitimacy and the way MTS is performing this test is completely valid and in line with industry standards/specs but what I am recommending just gets you that extra 0.1% of accuracy and can reduce your total expanded uncertainty. But MTS is a well regarded company who knows their stuff and follows the specs so I am in no way saying this is wrong because it isn't, I'm just recommending some additional steps to increase accuracy. Thanks for the video!

  • @alialhameedi990
    @alialhameedi990 Рік тому

  • @emmanuelprasanth4362
    @emmanuelprasanth4362 Рік тому

    Hi

  • @girija20111
    @girija20111 2 роки тому +1

    Hi, nice video. Can u please tell what is the criteria to select the type of sample for composite materials for tensile testing? Material is Polymer matrix embedded with solid particles of 80 micron size.

  • @муратбакиров-ж8я
    @муратбакиров-ж8я 3 роки тому +2

    Hi, we waiting from you similar video for fatigue testing and for fracture mechanics testing !

    • @MTSSystemsCorporation
      @MTSSystemsCorporation  3 роки тому +1

      That is a great idea! We're currently working on a bend testing video, and a fatigue & fracture one is in the development queue. Thanks for letting us know that you are interested in that topic!

  • @JessyP-u6q
    @JessyP-u6q 3 місяці тому

    hi

  • @berkluleci3172
    @berkluleci3172 2 роки тому

    Can someone enlighten me about A50 and A80 specimens? what is the effect of the dimensions of the specimen to the stress-strain chart?

  • @dagdukailkar1040
    @dagdukailkar1040 Місяць тому

    More info about physical properties of steel TMT bar

  • @Best_yet_is_2_come
    @Best_yet_is_2_come Рік тому

    Very informant. I want one of those in my garage.

  • @Happy-Go-Child
    @Happy-Go-Child Рік тому

    What is the model number of loadcell

  • @engineerbhaskar5301
    @engineerbhaskar5301 2 роки тому

    please tell how can i measure heat affected zone of weld specimen, practical session of weld related specimen

  • @seandent5141
    @seandent5141 Рік тому

    What size should the test specimen be?

  • @rajeevanengineer6039
    @rajeevanengineer6039 7 місяців тому

    Good Info

  • @mohamadalinagafdari7384
    @mohamadalinagafdari7384 2 роки тому

    Good engenring

  • @dasansiro6158
    @dasansiro6158 2 роки тому

    You did not remove the extensometer until the specimen fracture, will the extensometer be broken if operate like this?

    • @americanidle1277
      @americanidle1277 Місяць тому

      There is not nearly enough mass to create any force large enough to damage an extensometer when testing this material at these dimensions. If it were metal then yes you'd definitely do an As Found just in case, but in this scenario you could run these tests all day through fracture without an issue.

  • @jmvillas4450
    @jmvillas4450 3 роки тому

    Where are you located? I need to test my fabrics. Thank you

    • @MTSSystemsCorporation
      @MTSSystemsCorporation  3 роки тому

      Hi, we have manufacturing facilities and sales offices across the globe: corp.mts.com/home/global_na.html Thanks for asking!

  • @bibhutinayak5179
    @bibhutinayak5179 3 роки тому

    Very good describe, thank you.

  • @germanvenzor4888
    @germanvenzor4888 3 роки тому +1

    Do you remember Drew?

  • @муратбакиров-ж8я
    @муратбакиров-ж8я 3 роки тому +2

    Hi, with pleasure I watched video. Shortly and dynamically! We regularly organize training courses for engineers working at Nuclear power plants. On these courses we carry out laboratory works on test of materials. In laboratory works we use two cars of MTS (Landmark and Kriterion). Good idea to make similar short movies for our courses! In Crisis time such videos will allow us to organize courses remotely, without loss of interest of students. Thanks to the beautiful girl! Dr.Bakirov

  • @Justin-zw1hx
    @Justin-zw1hx 10 місяців тому

    ten sail? I only heard people say ten-sl, I have a degree in mechanical engineering.

    • @NnV1206
      @NnV1206 Місяць тому

      Cool bro

  • @mohamednacereddine-lj9qj
    @mohamednacereddine-lj9qj Рік тому

    Your email plz