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  2. Tensile testing - Wikipedia

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    Specimen size is not to standard (Instron). Tensile testing, also known as tension testing, [1] is a fundamental materials science and engineering test in which a sample is subjected to a controlled tension until failure. Properties that are directly measured via a tensile test are ultimate tensile strength, breaking strength, maximum ...

  3. List of referred Indian Standard Codes for civil engineers

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    4 Standard Test Methods for Thermoplastic Elastomers-Tension. ASTM : D 412-1992 (H) HYSD BARS; 1 Specifications for HYSD bars. IS 1786 – 1985 2 Specification for Mild Steel and Medium Tensile steel bars. IS 432 (P II) 1966 3 Method for Tensile testing of steel wires. IS 5121 – 1972 4 Hard drawn steel wire for concrete reinforcement. IS 1566 ...

  4. List of ISO standards 1–1999 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 89:1974 SteelTensile testing of wire [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 6892-1] ISO 90 Light gauge metal containers — Definitions and determination of dimensions and capacities ISO 90-1:1997 Part 1: Open-top cans; ISO 90-2:1997 Part 2: General use containers; ISO 90-3:2000 Part 3: Aerosol cans

  5. Ultimate tensile strength - Wikipedia

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    The ultimate tensile strength of a material is an intensive property; therefore its value does not depend on the size of the test specimen.However, depending on the material, it may be dependent on other factors, such as the preparation of the specimen, the presence or otherwise of surface defects, and the temperature of the test environment and material.

  6. Compact tension specimen - Wikipedia

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    A compact tension specimen (CT) is a type of standard notched specimen in accordance with ASTM [1] and ISO [2] standards. Compact tension specimens are used extensively in the area of fracture mechanics and corrosion testing, in order to establish fracture toughness and fatigue crack growth data for a material. The purpose of using a notched ...

  7. Mechanical testing - Wikipedia

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    Tensile test. A standard specimen is subjected to a gradually increasing load (force) until failure occurs. The resultant load-displacement behaviour is used to determine a stress–strain curve, from which a number of mechanical properties can be measured.

  8. Notch tensile strength - Wikipedia

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    The notch tensile strength (NTS) of a material is the value given by performing a standard tensile strength test on a notched specimen of the material. [1] The ratio between the NTS and the tensile strength is called the notch strength ratio (NSR).

  9. ASTM A992 - Wikipedia

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    ASTM A992 is currently the most available steel type for structural wide-flange beams. The industry's technical institute describes the standard thus: "ASTM A992 (Fy = 50 ksi, Fu = 65 ksi) is the preferred material specification for wide-flange shapes, having replaced ASTM A36 and A572 grade 50. There are a couple of noteworthy enhancements ...