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ASTM C 1366 Document Information:
Title
Standard Test Method for Tensile Strength of Monolithic Advanced Ceramics at Elevated Temperatures
ASTM International
Publication Date:
May 1, 2004
Scope:
This test method covers the determination of tensile strength under
uniaxial loading of monolithic
advanced ceramics at elevated temperatures. This test method
addresses, but is not restricted to,
various suggested test specimen geometries as listed in the appendix.
In addition, test specimen
fabrication methods, testing modes (force, displacement, or strain
control), testing rates (force
rate, stress rate, displacement rate, or strain rate), allowable
bending, and data collection and
reporting procedures are addressed. Tensile strength as used in this
test method refers to the
tensile strength obtained under uniaxial loading.
This test method applies primarily to advanced ceramics which
macroscopically exhibit isotropic,
homogeneous, continuous behavior. While this test method applies
primarily to monolithic advanced
ceramics, certain whisker, or particle-reinforced composite ceramics
as well as certain
discontinuous fiber-reinforced composite ceramics may also meet these
macroscopic behavior
assumptions. Generally, continuous fiber ceramic composites (CFCCs) do
not macroscopically exhibit
isotropic, homogeneous, continuous behavior and application of this
test method to these materials
is not recommended.
The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard and
are in accordance with
Practice E 380.
This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns,
if any, associated with its
use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to
establish appropriate safety and
health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory
limitations prior to use. Refer to
Section 7 for specific precautions.
Keywords:
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advanced ceramic
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elevated temperatures
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percent bending
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tensile strength
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tensile testing
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