mshimko
Materials
- Oct 27, 2004
- 364
I've a couple of fastener suppliers that are claiming it's technically acceptable to perform wedge tensile testing (IAW ASTM F606) on a fastener that had been previously yield tested (but not to failure, obviously).
My position: yield testing of a fastener imparts at least limited work hardening on the piece. It is not acceptable to yield test the fastener, then remove the fastener from the test apparatus and re-install with the wedge, and then perform the wedge tensile test.
Any feedback or opinions are appreciated.
My position: yield testing of a fastener imparts at least limited work hardening on the piece. It is not acceptable to yield test the fastener, then remove the fastener from the test apparatus and re-install with the wedge, and then perform the wedge tensile test.
Any feedback or opinions are appreciated.