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Published: 01 January 2001
Fig. 20 Thick adherend specimen for characterizing the shear properties of adhesives. Dimensions in inches More
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Published: 30 September 2015
Fig. 9 Shear cell used in measuring wall friction properties. Test setup design allows shear stress (horizontal arrow) to be measured as a result of applied weights (vertical downward arrow). More
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Published: 01 January 2001
Fig. 7 Some general properties of adhesives relative to shear stress and strain. LL , end of straight line region; KN , maximum rate loss of stiffness; UL , ultimate strength More
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 21
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v21.a0003443
EISBN: 978-1-62708-195-5
... Abstract This article provides the general mechanical testing guidelines for the characterization of lamina and laminate properties. Guidelines are provided for tensile property, compressive property, shear property, flexure property, fracture toughness, and fatigue property test methods...
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 24
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 15 June 2020
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v24.a0006568
EISBN: 978-1-62708-290-7
... flow test, bulk/tap density, rheometer, and the revolving or rotating drum technique. The three categories of powder properties that are available from rheometer experiments are discussed: bulk, dynamic flow, and shear properties. The article also describes the basic principles and applications...
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 21
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v21.a0003375
EISBN: 978-1-62708-195-5
... honeycomb overexpanded in the width (W), or transverse direction. This configuration approaches a rectangular shape, which is preferred when the core needs to be curved or formed around one axis. The OX cell increases shear properties in the W direction and decreases length (L), or longitudinal shear...
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 21
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v21.a0003444
EISBN: 978-1-62708-195-5
... properties for this failure mode. (See MIL-HDBK-17, Section 7.2.8 for further discussion.) Net tension-compression and shear-out strengths are a strong function of laminate configuration, joint geometry, and hole size, but are only marginally dependent on fastener type, joint configuration...
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Series: ASM Desk Editions
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 November 1995
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.emde.a0003037
EISBN: 978-1-62708-200-6
... in this direction by roll-forming or heat-forming. Also, the W (direction of expansion) shear properties of overexpanded core tend to increase over those of hexagonal core of the same density, while the L shear properties decrease slightly. The flex-core configuration offers added formability over other...
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 1A
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 31 August 2017
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v01a.a0006346
EISBN: 978-1-62708-179-5
...), compacted graphite (CG), and spheroidal graphite (SG) irons in a table. It discusses the effects of composition, structure, and section size on the mechanical properties of compacted graphite irons. The compressive and shear properties, modulus of elasticity, impact properties, fatigue strength...
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Published: 01 January 2000
Fig. 45 Split-Hopkinson pressure bar testing to determine the interlaminar shear properties of composites. (a) Optimum design of a single lap specimen. (b) Arrangement of the Hopkinson loading bars. More
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 8
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2000
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v08.a0003330
EISBN: 978-1-62708-176-4
... concludes with a discussion on the split-Hopkinson pressure bar test. compression testing fatigue testing fiber-reinforced composites flexure testing interlaminar failure mechanical properties mechanical testing nondestructive techniques shear testing split-hopkinson pressure bar test strain...
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 8
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2000
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v08.a0003269
EISBN: 978-1-62708-176-4
... by analytical methods or by test methods. For materials with a generally isotropic structure, mechanical properties from uniaxial tension and compression testing can be converted to shear stress and shear strain, when strain conditions are below about 20%. For the evaluation of design strength of components...
Series: ASM Desk Editions
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 November 1995
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.emde.a0003044
EISBN: 978-1-62708-200-6
... that behave on the macroscale as orthotropic bodies. Off-axis tensile testing, because of the existence of shear coupling, must be considered separately. Unlike homogeneous, isotropic materials, fiber-reinforced composites are characterized by properties that are direction dependent. Advanced composites...
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 2B
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 15 June 2019
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v02b.a0006544
EISBN: 978-1-62708-210-5
... of mechanical property data and of stress-strain curves detailing the effects of mechanical properties on the design and selection of aluminum alloys. The properties include tensile, compressive, shear, bearing, creep and creep-rupture, fatigue, and fracture resistance properties. aluminum alloys bearing...
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 21
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v21.a0003374
EISBN: 978-1-62708-195-5
...-fiber pullout test, the interfacial shear strength between the bundle of fibers and matrix can be calculated. Ko et al. ( Ref 30 ) examined a carbon-fiber- epoxy system in which the interfacial properties have been varied by the use of dynamic mechanical analysis. They report a change in the tan δ...
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 8
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2000
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v08.a0003263
EISBN: 978-1-62708-176-4
... Abstract Torsion tests can be carried out on most materials, using standard specimens, to determine mechanical properties such as modulus of elasticity in shear, yield shear strength, ultimate shear strength, modulus of rupture in shear, and ductility. This article discusses the torsional...
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 2B
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 15 June 2019
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v02b.a0006554
EISBN: 978-1-62708-210-5
... of mechanical property data and of stress-strain curves detailing the effects of mechanical properties on the design and selection of aluminum alloys. The properties include tensile, compressive, shear, bearing, creep and creep-rupture, fatigue, and fracture resistance properties. aluminum alloys bearing...
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 21
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v21.a0003387
EISBN: 978-1-62708-195-5
... engineering properties, because the matrices account for all of the coupling (i.e., shear-extensional, shear-shear, etc.) that may be present in the material. The expressions for the effective stiffness and compliance are given by the following equations, respectively: (Eq 1) [ C ] * = 1 V...
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 11B
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 15 May 2022
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v11B.a0006849
EISBN: 978-1-62708-395-9
... for calculating the shear rate at the capillary wall for non-Newtonian fluids. Use of Cone and Plate and Parallel Plate Geometries in Melt Rheology Determination of a polymer melt’s viscoelastic properties can easily be categorized into two broad areas: steady-shear rheometry and dynamic oscillatory...
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 11B
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 15 May 2022
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v11B.a0006930
EISBN: 978-1-62708-395-9
... is being displayed, it is usually convenient to use the ratios that are shown in Table 1 . For example, when the flow properties of a polymer are being described, the most common way of presenting the data are being displayed as viscosity (η) versus shear rate (γ̇), both of which are graphed...