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This discussion focuses on the challenges of compression testing, specifically the identification of suitable fixtures and the difficulties in determining elastic properties and flow curves. Key elements for fixture design include alignment and surface finish, which are contrasted with tensile test fixtures. The conversation also addresses methods for determining flow properties, emphasizing the need to consider sources of error and accuracy in these methods. The term "flow properties" is clarified as relating to the stress vs. strain curve.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of compression testing principles
  • Familiarity with tensile testing fixtures
  • Knowledge of elastic properties and flow curves
  • Experience with error analysis in experimental methods
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the design elements of compression testing fixtures
  • Explore methods for determining flow properties in materials
  • Study the differences between tensile and compression testing techniques
  • Investigate sources of error in mechanical testing and their impact on accuracy
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Mechanical engineers, materials scientists, and students involved in materials testing and analysis will benefit from this discussion, particularly those focusing on compression testing methodologies.

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urgent help needed: compression testing

hi guys, I have some homework problems about compression testing, please kindly help me out, I need to complete them by tomorrow but I have struggled for days...

1. what are the possible fixtures for compression testing?
--- contrast them with those used for the tensile test.
---List all the elements of design needed for a fixture of this type (e.g., alignment, surface finish & etc.)

2. What are the difficulties in determining both elastic properties and the flow curve for both test types?

3. Review the methods that could be used to determine the flow properties considering the possible sources of error considering and ranking each method in terms of accuracy. This review should include specific examples and sources of error.

I do understand the term "flow properties" -- does it mean "stress vs. strain curve"?


These problems confused me for the whole weekend... if you know answer to any of them, please kindly share with me-... no need to address all these questions in a time


many thanks...
 
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This needs to be posted in the homework section.
 
urgent help needed- compression testing

Homework Statement



hi guys, I have some homework problems about compression testing, please kindly help me out, I need to complete them by tomorrow but I have struggled for days...

1. what are the possible fixtures for compression testing?
--- contrast them with those used for the tensile test.
---List all the elements of design needed for a fixture of this type (e.g., alignment, surface finish & etc.)

2. What are the difficulties in determining both elastic properties and the flow curve for both test types?

3. Review the methods that could be used to determine the flow properties considering the possible sources of error considering and ranking each method in terms of accuracy. This review should include specific examples and sources of error.


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The Attempt at a Solution


I was reading some mechanical books by Dieter and Dowling, but there is very limited information about compression testing fixture.
And I am not sure about term "flow properties" -- does it mean "stress vs. strain curve"?

These problems confused me for the whole weekend... if you know answer to any of them, please kindly share with me-... no need to address all these questions in a time

many thanks...
 


Gelate said:
thanks! I've moved it to the homework section --->
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=2940609#post2940609

You don't "move" your own thread by making a duplicate post. You clidk the Report button, and ask the Mentors to move it. I've merged your two threads into this one here in the Homework Help forum.
 

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