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Materials Testing and Evaluation
FSI-WZ1Acad. year: 2018/2019
First part of the course “Materials Testing” deals with an experimental determination and evaluation of mechanical characteristics and fracture behaviour of metallic and non-metallic structural materials. The course reviews also the current testing technology and examines force applications systems, force measurement, strain measurement, important instrument considerations, equipment for environmental testing, and computers applications for materials testing.
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Basic literature
E.N. Dowling: Mechanical Behaviour of Materials,Prentice Hall International Editions 1993 (EN)
H.Blumenauer: Werkstoffprüfung, VEB Deutcher Verlag für Grundstoffindustrie Leipzig,1975 (EN)
Recommended reading
M.Holzmann: Fyzikální metalurgie a mezní stavy materiálu, VUT v Brně, 1982 (CS)
P.Veles: Mechanické vlastnosti a skúšanie kovov,ALFA, SNTL 1985 (SK)
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Mechanical behaviour and mechanical characteristics
Elasticity – principle and characteristics
Plastic deformation of metals
Tensile test – standards for metals ČSN EN 10 002, polymers ČSN EN ISO 527
True stress – strain interpretation of tensile test; hardness tests
Bending and torsion test; strength of ceramic ČSN EN 843
Internal friction, creep – fundaments and characteristics
Brittle fracture of steel – temperature transition approach
Background of fracture mechanics
Discussion of fracture toughness testing – metals, polymers and ceramic
Fatigue of materials
Structural integrity assessment procedure and fracture mechanic