bvasa
Automotive
- Dec 6, 2002
- 20
Hello, all.
I'd like your comments on micro tensile testing.
-Are the results consistent and valid?
-Are there factors that can influence and/or nullify the results (surface finish, heat induced when cutting samples, etc.)?
-Are they directly comparable to tests run with the standard samples?
-Is there another method that is more appropriate for determining the strength of material with a thin cross-section?
I do a lot of cold metal forming, usually in 1010-1020 steel or aluminum. The workpieces are cylindrical, with finished wall thicknesses ranging from 1.2mm to 3mm. Material thickness reduction is up to 85%. The big question I need to answer is what material properties are exhibited in the part after forming. I need a good method of evaluating these properties in order to answer it.
Any direction will be appreciated.
Thanks!
bvasa
I'd like your comments on micro tensile testing.
-Are the results consistent and valid?
-Are there factors that can influence and/or nullify the results (surface finish, heat induced when cutting samples, etc.)?
-Are they directly comparable to tests run with the standard samples?
-Is there another method that is more appropriate for determining the strength of material with a thin cross-section?
I do a lot of cold metal forming, usually in 1010-1020 steel or aluminum. The workpieces are cylindrical, with finished wall thicknesses ranging from 1.2mm to 3mm. Material thickness reduction is up to 85%. The big question I need to answer is what material properties are exhibited in the part after forming. I need a good method of evaluating these properties in order to answer it.
Any direction will be appreciated.
Thanks!
bvasa