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On a pneumatically controlled tension/compression testing system

On a pneumatically controlled tension/compression testing system JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE LETTERS 16 (1997) 74—76 On a pneumatically controlled tension/compression testing system SHENG CHA, R. NITSCHE, K. A. PADMANABHAN,* H. HAHN Department of Materials Science, Technical University Darmstadt, Hilpertstrasse 31 -D, 64295 Darmstadt, Germany It has been possible to fabricate and operate a can apply either tensile or compressive forces. The pneumatically controlled tension/compression testing minimum force possible is 30 N and the maximum system, useful, among other things, for testing small 300 N. The resolution is The maximum load samples of limited ductility. This effort is part of a can be increased to 1000 N, provided some loss in major programme on the mechanical properties of accuracy is suffered. An initial air pressure of 5 bar nanocrystalline materials. A brief description of the (0.5 MPa) was used. With the aid of an I/P principles of construction and operation and some transducer and an electrical signal, the pressure preliminary results are given below. Pneumatically delivered by the pressure relays was reduced to the controlled tensile testing systems have been in use required final value. The final pressure was applied for some time now [1, 2], SO only the special features on a diaphragm air cylinder that http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Materials Science Letters Springer Journals

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Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1997 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
Subject
Materials Science; Characterization and Evaluation of Materials; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering; Polymer Sciences; Classical Mechanics
ISSN
0261-8028
eISSN
1573-4811
DOI
10.1023/A:1018509103203
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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE LETTERS 16 (1997) 74—76 On a pneumatically controlled tension/compression testing system SHENG CHA, R. NITSCHE, K. A. PADMANABHAN,* H. HAHN Department of Materials Science, Technical University Darmstadt, Hilpertstrasse 31 -D, 64295 Darmstadt, Germany It has been possible to fabricate and operate a can apply either tensile or compressive forces. The pneumatically controlled tension/compression testing minimum force possible is 30 N and the maximum system, useful, among other things, for testing small 300 N. The resolution is The maximum load samples of limited ductility. This effort is part of a can be increased to 1000 N, provided some loss in major programme on the mechanical properties of accuracy is suffered. An initial air pressure of 5 bar nanocrystalline materials. A brief description of the (0.5 MPa) was used. With the aid of an I/P principles of construction and operation and some transducer and an electrical signal, the pressure preliminary results are given below. Pneumatically delivered by the pressure relays was reduced to the controlled tensile testing systems have been in use required final value. The final pressure was applied for some time now [1, 2], SO only the special features on a diaphragm air cylinder that

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Published: Nov 6, 2004

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