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ASTM C393_Standard Test Method for Shear Strength

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titleTest Specimen Sampling and Geometry
Requirements
  • Length x Width x Depth - 200 mm x 75 mm x Thickness of Sandwich Construction

  • Make sure to test at least five specimens per test condition unless you are confident that the results obtained are valid through the use of fewer specimens.

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titleEquipment and Apparatus:
  • Apparatus: Universal Testing Machine (UTM) with a deflection transducer, as shown in the figure below.

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Figure 1: Universal Testing Machine (UTM)

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Figure 2: Deflection transducer setup in a 3-point bend test

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titleProcedure:
  1. Condition the specimen in a chamber if the test environment is not the same as a conditioned environment.

  2. Measure the length, width and thickness at three places in the specimen.

  3. Place the specimeninto the test fixture as shown in the equipment and apparatus section.

  4. Attach the deflection transducer (if we choose to use one).

  5. Apply a compressive force to the specimen until failure or until a deflection equal to the thickness is reached.

Variable

Quantity

Load rate

6mm/min

Failure occurence

3-6 minutes

Support bar separation

150 mm

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titleBasic Description:
  • 3-point or 4-point bend test

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Figure 3: 3-Point Bend Test

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Figure 4: 4-Point Bend Test

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titleReported during the test:
  • Force versus crosshead displacement, force versus deflection data continuously, or at frequent intervals (around 2-3 recordings per second, with a target minimum of 100 recorded data points)

  • If there are any initial failures, record force, displacement and mode of damage where the failure occurs. 

  • Record mode, area and location of each failure. 

  • Use the failure identification codes, shown in the figure below.

  • Record the max force, failure force, head displacement and the deflection at the moment of ultimate failure. 

  • For ultimate failure modes, record the mode, area and location of ultimate failure for each material. 

  • Calculations:

    • For 3-Point Mid-Span Loading:

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    • For 4-Point, Quarter-point loading:

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    • For 4-Point (Third Point) Loading:

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ASTM D3039_Standard Test Methods for Tensile Properties

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titleTest Specimen Sampling and GeometryRequirements
  • Test at least 5 specimens

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titleEquipment and Apparatus:
  • Apparatus: Universal Testing Machine (UTM)

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Figure 1: Universal Testing Machine (UTM)

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titleProcedure:
  1. Measure the specimen in 3 places and report average thickness and width as well as average area. 

  2. Place the specimen into the grips of the testing machine

  3. Apply the force until failure occurs

Variable

Quantity

Failure occurence

1 to 10 min

Head displacement

2mm/min

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titleBasic Description:
  • Tensile Test

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 ASTM D3410_Standard Test Method for Compressive Properties of Polymer Matric Composite Materials

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titleTest Specimen Requirements
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  • Test at least 5 specimens

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titleEquipment and Apparatus:
  • Equipment required:

    • Special Alignment Jig as shown in the figure below.

  • Apparatus will be a compression test fixture as shown in the figures below.

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titleProcedure:

  • Condition specimens

  • Apply strain gages/extensometers to both faces of the specimen(if we choose to).

  • Monitor test temperature using thermocouples (if we choose to).

  • If needed, move the testing machine crosshead to open the distance between the 2 housing blocks so both the upper and lower wedge rip assemblies may be accessed. 

  • Close the upper grips manually to check the specimens vertical displacement. Do it with the lower grips as well. The upper grips should be in full contact with the wedge when closed. Repeat if we need to. 

  • Attach strain transducers if they will be used. Then, attach the strain recording instrumentation to the strain gages or other transducers on the specimen. Then, remove any remaining preload and zero the transducer(s).

  • Apply the force to the fixture at the specified rate until failure while recording data.

Variable

Quantity

Strain Rate

0.01 min-1

Crosshead Displacement

1.5 mm/min

Failure occurence

1-10 min

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titleReported during test:
  • Failure modes:

    • Record them by giving a code as shown in figure 9, below:


  • There are a few unacceptable failure modes including end-crushing and euler buckling. 

Variable

Symbol

Compressive Stress/ Ultimate Compressive Stress

F cu

Compressive strain/ Ultimate Compression Strain

Ɛi c

Compressive Modulus of Elasticity

E chord

Compressive Poison’s ratio

v c

Transition Strain

μ E

*remember all these formulas will be in the astm document for finding the above values*

ASTM D3518_Standard Test Method for In-Plane Shear Response of Polymer Matrix Composite Materials by Tensile Test

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titleTest Specimen Sampling and GeometryRequirements
  • Test at least five specimens per test condition

  • Same as ASTM D3039 standard along with the following:

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titleReported during test:

Variable

Symbol

Max Shear Stress

t12m

Shear Stress

t12i

Shear Strain

y12i

Max Shear Strain

y12m

Shear Modulus of Elasticity

G12chord

Offset Shear Strength

F12o

*Again, all these formulas will be in the confluence page*

ASTM D903_Standard Test Method for Peel or Stripping Strength of Adhesive Bonds

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titleTest Specimen Sampling and Geometry
  •   The above is the diagram of the geometry

  • Test at least 10 test specimens for each adhesive.

  • Discard specimens that give out-of-line test results due to obvious flaws and then retest.

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titleEquipment and Apparatus:
  • Apart from the testing apparatus, the only equipment needed is a conditioning room/desiccators

  • The following is a I believe that we can use a UTM but I’m not 100% sure about it.

  • A picture of the testing apparatus is shown in the figure below:

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Figure 1: 90-degree peel tester

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Figure 2: UTM I think but, this setup is a vertical peel test.

  • Hehe…remember this…yeah it still makes no sense :C

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titleProcedure:
  • Prep the specimen.

  • Precondition the test specimen.

  • Test the specimen as soon as possible after conditioning

  • Place the specimen in the test apparatus

  • Wait until failure

Variable

Quantity

Grip Separation

About 1 Inch

Stripping angle

180 degrees.

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titleBasic Description:
  • Pendulum testing apparatusPeel Test, which is very similar to a tensile test (in my opinion). A video of this test being carried out is shown below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6Rd6I-XMMg

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titleReported during test:
These are the only values needed to be reported (they don’t seem like they’re calculations)

Note that none of these variables have symbols/formulas.

Variable

Average peel/stripping strength

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Max and Min strength values of the series

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Type of

failure.

failire

ASTM D905_Standard Test Method for Strength Properties of Adhesive Bonds in Shear by Compression Loading (for adhesives on wood)

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titleTest Specimen Sampling and Geometry:Requirements
  • Will conform to the following geometry:

  • At least 20 specimens shall be tested, representing at least four different joints

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titleEquipment and Apparatus:
  • No equipment listed, just apparatus:

    • The machine will have a capacity of no less than 6810kg in compression and shall be fitted with a shearing tool containing a self-aligning seat to ensure uniform lateral distribution of the load.

    • It will be able to maintain a uniform rate of loading so the load may be applied with a continuous motion. The apparatus is pictured below:

Testing apparatus shown in figure 1, below.

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titleProcedure:

  • At least 20 specimens should be tested, they will represent at least four different joints.

  • We will have to prep the test joints:

    • They will be hard maple blocks, having a minimum specific gravity of 0.65 based on oven-dry weight and volume shall be selected. Below is a picture of the test joints and how they should be cut?

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  • Prepare the test specimens.

  • Place the test specimen in the apparatus.

  • Apply a load onto the test specimens until failure occurs.

Variable

Quantity

Load Rate

5 mm/min

Specific Gravity of maple blocks

0.65

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titleBasic Description:
  • I don’t really get how to explain this one to be honest help :CShearing tool/shearing tester. The following video shows what this testing apparatus looks like.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRBkWFmCyco

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titleReported during test:
Calculations:

Note that none of these had associated calculations/symbols

Variable

Shear

stress

Stress at failure

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Max and min shear stress at failure and percentages of wood failure

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The standard

Standard deviation of all individual test values

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Average shear stress at failure and the average percentage of wood failure.

ASTM D950_Standard Test Method for Impact Strength of Adhesive Bonds

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titleTest Specimen Sampling and Geometry:Requirements
  • Use these dimensions if you can:

  • Test 10 test specimens for each adhesive

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titleEquipment and Apparatus:
  • EquipmentApparatus:

    • Desiccators

    • Conditioning chambers

  • Apparatus:

    • Use a pendulum-type impact machine (pictured below).

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  • Use a jig to hold the specimen as shown below.

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  • Use a vise/bolts to hold the jig rigid.

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Figure 1: Pendulum-type testing apparatus

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titleProcedure:
  • Put the specimen in the jig that is in the vise of the machine so the specimen butts squarely against the end of the jig.

  • Rest the impact head against the specimen and adjust the jig so the head fits squarely against the impact face.

  • Raise the impact head and release the safety catch.

  • We will then note the impact energy absorbed.

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titleBasic Description:
  • A pendulum will fall and hit our specimen and test the adhesive strengthPendulum-type test

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titleReported during test:


Note that none of these have symbols.

Variable

Joules of energy absorbed in producing failure of the specimen

Percentages of cohesion, adhesion, and contact failure. This will be based on visual inspection

Calculation:

Impact strength of the specimen over the bonded area. 

*the calculations will be available in the confluence page*

ASTM D5868_Standard Test Method for Lap Shear Adhesion for Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) Bonding

  • Substrates—Fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) as specified, with metal composition (heat treat, temper, and condition) and roughness as specified when bonding FRP to metal. (I don’t know what this means)

  • Cut fiber-reinforced plastic parts into flat coupons 1 by 4 in. (25.4 by 100 mm) at a nominal thickness of 0.1 in. (2.5 mm). In the case of FRP-to-metal bonding, use metal with a nominal thickness of 0.06 in. (1.5 mm). It is recommended that a diamond tip water-cooled saw blade be used, or a cutting method capable of producing sharp cut edges.

  • Joint Geometry—Control joint geometry by appropriate fixturing, using glass beads or other suitable means to control a 0.03-in. (0.76-mm) adhesive bondline thickness. Use the minimum number of glass beads in the glue line needed to hold bondline thickness. Fixturing pressure is allowed. Lap shear overlap will be 1 by 1 in. (25.4 by 25.4 mm) See Figure 1 below.

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    titleGeometry:
    Test Specimen Requirements
    • Prepare a minimum of 5 lap shear samples in each case and test.

    • See figure 1 below for the recommended geometry of the lap shear samples

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    titleEquipment and Apparatus:
    • No equipment is outlined, only an apparatus which is said to most likely just be a simple tensile tester like pictured below

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    • UTM

    Prepare a minimum of 5 lap shear samples in each case and test.
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    titleProcedure:

    • Prep the surface of the FRP as recommended by the adhesive manufacturer. If there is no recommendation, prep the surface as outlined in practice D2093

    • Apply the adhesive in accordance with the adhesive suppliers recommendations. 

    • Adhesive Cure—Cure Cure—Cure the adhesive at room temperature or elevated temperature using prescribed conditions determined by the adhesive supplier.

    • The initial grip separation is 75mm, with a minimum of 25.4mm of each sample end held in the test grips.

    • The load rate is 13mm/min. 

    • This load rate is said to be an important difference compared to other standards. 

    • Condition the test specimens

    • Place specimens in UTM

    • Wait for failure

    Variable

    Quantity

    Grip Separation

    75mm

    load rate

    13mm/min

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    titleBasic Description:
    • Tensile test.

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    titleReported during test:
  • Complete identification of the adhesive tested, this includes the type and manufacturers code number. 

  • Complete identification of the substrates used. This includes the type of resin and fiber orientation as well as the method of surface prep prior to bonding.

    Note that none of the following are calculations

    Variable

    Cure schedule time and temperature for bonding sample. 

    Individual peak load values, and averages by maximum and minimum values.

    Test temperature and conditions.

    Type of failure whether it be fiber tear, cohesive, adhesive.