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  2. Izod impact strength test - Wikipedia

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    Scheme for the determination of Izod impact strength test results. Impact, by definition, is a large force applied for a very short time, resulting in a sudden transfer of momentum and energy, and its effect is different when the same amount of energy is transferred more gradually. Everyday engineering structures are subjected to it and may ...

  3. Notch (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    The most common is the Charpy impact test, which uses a pendulum hammer (striker) to strike a horizontal notched specimen. The height of its subsequent swing-through is used to determine the energy absorbed during fracture. The Izod impact strength test uses a circular notched vertical specimen in a cantilever configuration. Charpy testing is ...

  4. Polyamide-imide - Wikipedia

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    Tensile strength, ultimate ASTM D 638 MPa, average value 91.6 Tensile modulus ASTM D 638 GPa, average value 3.97 Tensile elongation ASTM D 638 % 3.15 Flexural strength ASTM D 790 MPa 133 Flexural modulus ASTM D 638 GPa 4.58 Compressive strength ASTM D 695 MPa, average 132 Izod impact strength ASTM D 256 J/m (ft-lb/in) average 0.521 (1)

  5. Charpy impact test - Wikipedia

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    The impact energy of low-strength metals that do not show a change of fracture mode with temperature, is usually high and insensitive to temperature. For these reasons, impact tests are not widely used for assessing the fracture-resistance of low-strength materials whose fracture modes remain unchanged with temperature.

  6. Strength of materials - Wikipedia

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    Often measured with the Izod impact strength test or Charpy impact test, both of which measure the impact energy required to fracture a sample. Volume, modulus of elasticity, distribution of forces, and yield strength affect the impact strength of a material. In order for a material or object to have a high impact strength, the stresses must be ...

  7. Polybenzimidazole - Wikipedia

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    Izod impact strength 590 J·m −1 unnotched Poisson's ratio 0.34 Tensile modulus 5.9 GPa Tensile strength 160 MPa Features abrasion resistance. Physical properties

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  9. Izod test - Wikipedia

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    Izod impact strength test From an alternative name : This is a redirect from a title that is another name or identity such as an alter ego, a nickname, or a synonym of the target, or of a name associated with the target.