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Tensile elongation ultimate

Tensile elongation, ultimate % ASTM D 638 break. Type I, 3.2 mm 60 (12)... [Pg.475]

Temper Heat treatment, Yield strength Ultimate tensile Elongation, % in RockweU Electrical... [Pg.72]

Material Tensile modulus, GPa Tensile strength, yield, MPa Tensile strength, ultimate, MPa Elongation, % Poisson s ratio Fracture toughness, MPaVm... [Pg.2459]

Evaluation. Ultimate tensile strength, ultimate elongation, and 100% modulus were determined by using 0.075-inch samples in an Instron operating at a rate of 20 inches/minute (ASTM D-638-61T). [Pg.118]

The quality and properties of recyclate should be comparable to those of virgin resins. Therefore, upgrade of recycled materials might be necessary in order to improve their properties. Clearly the effect of polymeric contaminants on the end-use performance of recyclate is an important issue, and the amount of contaminants that can be tolerated depends on the final application. Polymeric contaminants do not only pose a threat for environmental impact but also impact the ultimate tensile elongation behaviour [12, 13]. [Pg.205]

Table 1. Mechanical properties of selected pressure-infiltrated ceramic particle reinforced aluminium composites Young s modulus (E), yield and ultimate tensile strengths (aQ2, Outs), tensile elongation ( 0, and fracture toughness parameters. Toughness Kic was measured from J-R curves on pure A1 matrix composites and by chevron-notch fracture testing on Al-Cu... Table 1. Mechanical properties of selected pressure-infiltrated ceramic particle reinforced aluminium composites Young s modulus (E), yield and ultimate tensile strengths (aQ2, Outs), tensile elongation ( 0, and fracture toughness parameters. Toughness Kic was measured from J-R curves on pure A1 matrix composites and by chevron-notch fracture testing on Al-Cu...
Blends of immiscible polymers exhibit a coarse and unstable phase morphology with poor interfacial adhesion. The ultimate properties of these blends are often poorer than those of either component. The poor mechanical properties can be improved with a small amount of an interfacial agent that lowers interfacial tension in the melt and enhances interfacial adhesion in the solid. High-strain properties, such as strength, tensile elongation, and impact strength, especially benefit from compatibilization (I, 2). [Pg.325]

Commercial impact modihed acrylic resins (Table 15.11) exhibit 5 to 10 fold improvement in the notched Izod impact strength and the ultimate tensile elongation compared to the neat PMMA resin. These impact modified acrylics are... [Pg.1057]

Figure 15. Tensile strength, i.e., fracture stress, ultimate tensile strength (UTS), 0.2% yield stress, and plastic deformability, i.e., tensile elongation, as a function of temperature for single-phase, polycrystalline TiAl with 54 at.% Al (Lipsitt et al., 1975). Figure 15. Tensile strength, i.e., fracture stress, ultimate tensile strength (UTS), 0.2% yield stress, and plastic deformability, i.e., tensile elongation, as a function of temperature for single-phase, polycrystalline TiAl with 54 at.% Al (Lipsitt et al., 1975).
Figure 18. Temperature dependence of ultimate tensile strength (UTS), tensile yield strength (YS), brit-tle-to-ductile transition temperature (BDTT), and tensile elongation (El) for two-phase TiAl alloys with various microstructures produced under various processing conditions, in particular thermomechanical processing (TMP) (Kim and Dimiduk, 1991). Figure 18. Temperature dependence of ultimate tensile strength (UTS), tensile yield strength (YS), brit-tle-to-ductile transition temperature (BDTT), and tensile elongation (El) for two-phase TiAl alloys with various microstructures produced under various processing conditions, in particular thermomechanical processing (TMP) (Kim and Dimiduk, 1991).
Despite many studies of the effects of photooxidation on mechanical properties (such as Young s modulus, tensile strength, ultimate elongation, etc.. ..), there is very little information about these effects on fatigue life. For that reason, we studied the fatigue life of LDPE films as a function of UV exposure. The results are shown in Fig. 2 where logNp (Np being the number of cycles sustained before failure) is plotted vs. time of UV exposure. In this case the strain amplitude is 8% and the frequency (oj) is 10 cycles/mln. [Pg.310]

Effect of antimony content on yield elongation, ultimate tensile strength and yield strength of Pb—Sb alloys. Data from ref. [18] are used. [Pg.161]

Physical Properties The usual values of tensile strength, tensile modulus, and ultimate elongation at various temperatures can be obtained from the typical stress-strain curves shown in Figs. 22-01 and 22-02. Such properties as tensile strength and modulus are inversely proportional to temperature, whereas elongation reaches a maximum value at about 300°C. Other factors, such as humidity, film thickness, and tensile elongation rates, were found... [Pg.79]

Ultimate Elongation Ultimate Elongation is die percentage elongation of a specimen at rupture under tensile loading. [Pg.213]

EtO gas sterilization has declined in use because of its overall toxicity to operators, and polymers reactivity wdth (and surface adsorption of) the EtO gas. Testing has shown negative property changes in POs from EtO treatments. For example, repeated treatments have produced a 50% reduction in HOPE tensile modulus, lower dart-impact resistance, and lower ultimate tensile elongation. In similar testing vvdth PP, tensile yield modulus was reduced by 78% after only two EtO exposures [16-3],... [Pg.222]

Young s Tensile Yeild Ultimate Ratio Elongation Reduction ... [Pg.157]

Tensile Yield Ultimate Tensile Ratio Yield/ Elongation at... [Pg.173]


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