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AM&P Technical Articles (2012) 170 (6): 14–17.
Published: 01 June 2012
..., handling, and fixturing that can simplify testing and improve throughput without sacrificing measurement accuracy. Copyright © ASM International® 2012 2012 ASM International compression-after-impact testing fiber-reinforced composite testing in-plane shear testing open-hole tensile testing...
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View articletitled, Taking the Stress Out of Composites <span class="search-highlight">Testing</span>
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Measuring material properties is disproportionately more complex for fiber-reinforced composites than for materials such as metals and plastics. It is further complicated by more than 150 composite test standards in use around the globe. This article assesses the challenges involved in testing fiber-reinforced composites and presents a rational approach for specimen preparation, handling, and fixturing that can simplify testing and improve throughput without sacrificing measurement accuracy.
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AM&P Technical Articles (2022) 180 (8): 24–26.
Published: 01 November 2022
... repairs it is critical that the system is designed with the goal of sheltering the electronics. Test system manufacturers must keep in mind that every opening on the machine has the potential to let in debris particles that could harm internal components; frame designs should limit rod access holes...
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View articletitled, Overcoming Composites <span class="search-highlight">Testing</span> Challenges
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A look at how the high energy breaks, conductive debris, and ergonomic issues unique to composites testing can be resolved with proper equipment set up.
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AM&P Technical Articles (2020) 178 (3): 16–21.
Published: 01 April 2020
...). The terminal boundaries were designated as current type boundaries and assigned a non-zero value of Equation (5). Fig. 5 Repeating multi-cell model. I0 = 1 A (Eq 5) The amount of current used for the evaluation must be appropriate to the size of the model, the thickness of the foil, the amount of open-hole...
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View articletitled, Engineered Lightning Protection Conductor
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By using modeling tools, a lightning protection conductor is tuned to manage strike damage on a semiconductive composite skin and provide conductive paths in the desired orientation with optimized weight.
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AM&P Technical Articles (2013) 171 (11): 13–18.
Published: 01 November 2013
.... This led to development of elastic-plastic toughness test methods such as crack-tip opening displacement (CTOD) and J-integral methods, which characterize fracture toughness when ductile behavior is present. During the 70s and 80s, ASTM and BSI developed detailed fracture toughness test methods that were...
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View articletitled, How Specimen Geometry and Microstructure Influence Fracture Toughness Properties of Ferritic Materials
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This article identifies several factors that are not fully addressed in most fracture toughness test standards and explains how they may influence calculated values obtained from ferritic steels. Of particular consequence are test temperatures within the ductile-to-brittle transition regime and test specimen geometries when measuring the toughness of weld metal and heat-affected zones.
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AM&P Technical Articles (2018) 176 (8): 21–24.
Published: 01 November 2018
... enough to allow it to be inserted into position via the pre-drilled hole, which can also be specified in a limit stage during screening of materials (3 < Young s modulus [GPa] < 10). The other mechanical properties that need to be considered during screening include yield strength (to support tensile...
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View articletitled, Tackling the Challenge of Biomaterials Selection
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This article explores two case studies regarding use of materials data and software educational tools to analyze biocompatibility related to implantable medical devices. The example applications are glass-ceramic scaffolds and suture anchor implants.
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AM&P Technical Articles (2019) 177 (1): 24–30.
Published: 01 January 2019
... like it was sup- dication of a problem be- posed to. Further, the defect could fore forming or in a simple only be seen by trained observers un- tensile test, finding and der specialized lighting conditions. fixing the root cause of Because the introduction of any modi- Fig. 8 In this image, roping...
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View articletitled, Automotive Aluminum, Part 5: Process Improvements Leading to Mass Production, 1977-1997
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When the first aluminum hood launched in 1977, the mills were delivering rectangular blanks separated by paper to protect the delicate outer surfaces. This article reviews important advances in aluminum forming and heat treating in the latter part of the twentieth century.
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AM&P Technical Articles (2021) 179 (1): 43–52.
Published: 01 January 2021
... compositions, coatings, and manufacturing processes through modeling and laboratory scale tensile coupon testing of basic properties. At the conclusion of Phase 1, teams will be down-selected to participate in Phase 2, with up to $14 million in additional funds available to teams. The full list of Phase 1...
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View articletitled, ASM News for January 2021
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News about ASM members, chapters, events, awards, conferences, affiliates, and other society activities. Topics include: ASM appoints committee and council chairs for 2020-2021; ASM Managing Director Ron Aderhold reports on progress made in 2020; contributor profile for Howard A. Kuhn; professional profile for Tabitha H. Crocker.