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Mechanical Properties and Testing | Engineering Materials and Metallurgy

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

Self-Assessment Questions: Mechanical Properties And Testing - Engineering Materials and Metallurgy

Mechanical Properties and Testing | Engineering Materials and Metallurgy

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

A number of the important mechanical properties of materials, predominantly metals, have been discussed in this unit.

Arrangement, Procedure | Mechanical Test of Metal

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

Creep defined: The continuous deformation of a metal under a steady load is known as creep.

Arrangement, Procedure, Results | Mechanical Test of Metal

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

Fatigue tests determine the resistance of material to repeated pulsating or fluctuating loads.

Arrangement, Procedure, Types, Formula, Calculation, Factors Affecting | Mechanical Test of Metal

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

The impact test is performed to study the behaviour of materials under dynamic load i.e., suddenly applied load.

Procedure, Advantages, Limitations | Mechanical Test of Metal

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

The Rockwell hardness test is probably the most widely used methods of hardness testing.

Arrangement, Procedure, Formula, Calculation, Results, Advantages, Limitations | Mechanical Test of Metal

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

One of the earlier standardised methods of measuring hardness was the Brinell test.

Definition, Types, Common Principle | Mechanical Test of Metal

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

Hardness defined: Hardness may be defined as the ability of a material to resist scratching, abrasion, cutting or penetration.

Procedure, Formula | Mechanical Test of Metal

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

There are two main types of test which may be used for the determination of the properties of a material in shear.

Procedure | Mechanical Test of Metal

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

The compression test is conducted in a manner similar to the tensile test, except that the force is compressive.

Procedure, Stress-Strain Curve, Formula, Calculation, Results, Significance, Solved Example Problems | Mechanical Test of Metal

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

The tensile test is one of the most widely used of the mechanical tests.

Classification

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

Testing is an essential part of any engineering activity. Testing is applied to materials, components, and assemblies.