Chapter 12: Tensile Testing of Components
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Published:2004
Abstract
This chapter focuses on tensile testing of three types of engineering components that undergo significant loading in tension, namely, threaded fasteners and bolted joints; adhesive joints; and welded joints. It describes the standardized tensile test for externally threaded fasteners and provides a brief background on relationships among torque, angle-of-turn, tension, and friction. The chapter also describes the test methods covered in the ASTM F 606M standard, namely, product hardness; proof load by length measurement, yield strength, or uniform hardness; axial tension testing of full-sized products; wedge tension testing of full-sized products; tension testing of machined test specimens; and total extension at fracture testing. Finally, the chapter covers tensile testing of adhesive and welded joints.
Tensile Testing of Components, Tensile Testing, 2nd ed., Edited By J.R. Davis, ASM International, 2004, p 195–208, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.tt2.t51060195
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