ISO/TC 261/JG 61 - Joint ISO/TC 261-ASTM F 42 Group: Mechanical properties characterization of additively manufactured metallic materials
ISO/TC 261/JG 61 is a Joint Group for developing standards on testing of metallic materials in order to provide information on mechanical properties considering specificities of Additive Manufacturing. Those are in particular: anisotropy, location and size dependence of mechanical properties, simplified screening tests, etc. Using as basis the existing ISO and ASTM standards for testing, the documents developed in JG 61 provide additional requirements, recommendations and information required for Additive Manufacturing.
Groupe mixte ISO/TC 261-ASTM F 42:"Guide pour les effets de l'anisotropie sur les propriétés mécaniques des pièces en fabrication additive
L'ISO/TC 261/JG 61 est un groupe mixte chargé d'élaborer des normes sur les essais des matériaux métalliques afin de fournir des informations sur les propriétés mécaniques en tenant compte des spécificités de la fabrication additive. Il s'agit notamment de l'anisotropie, de la dépendance des propriétés mécaniques à la localisation et à la dimension, des essais de présélection simplifiés, etc. En utilisant comme base les normes d’essais ISO et ASTM existantes, les documents développés par le JG 61 fournissent les exigences, les recommandations et les informations supplémentaires requises pour la fabrication additive
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ISO/TC 261/JG 61 is a Technical Committee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Joint ISO/TC 261-ASTM F 42 Group: Mechanical properties characterization of additively manufactured metallic materials" and is responsible for: ISO/TC 261/JG 61 is a Joint Group for developing standards on testing of metallic materials in order to provide information on mechanical properties considering specificities of Additive Manufacturing. Those are in particular: anisotropy, location and size dependence of mechanical properties, simplified screening tests, etc. Using as basis the existing ISO and ASTM standards for testing, the documents developed in JG 61 provide additional requirements, recommendations and information required for Additive Manufacturing. This committee has published 3 standards.
ISO/TC 261/JG 61 develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: ISO/TC 261/JG 61 is a Joint Group for developing standards on testing of metallic materials in order to provide information on mechanical properties considering specificities of Additive Manufacturing. Those are in particular: anisotropy, location and size dependence of mechanical properties, simplified screening tests, etc. Using as basis the existing ISO and ASTM standards for testing, the documents developed in JG 61 provide additional requirements, recommendations and information required for Additive Manufacturing. Currently, there are 3 published standards from this technical committee.
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This document covers supplementary guidelines for evaluation of mechanical properties including static/quasi-static and dynamic testing of metals made by additive manufacturing (AM) to provide guidance toward reporting when results from testing of as-built specimen or specimen cut out from AM parts made by this technique or both. This document is provided to leverage already existing standards. Guidelines are provided for mechanical properties measurements and reporting for additively manufactured metallic specimen as well as those cut out from AM parts. This document does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. This document expands upon the nomenclature of ISO/ASTM 52900 and principles of ISO 17295 and extends them specifically to metal additive manufacturing. The application of this document is primarily intended to provide guidance on orientation designations in cases where meaningful orientation/direction for AM cannot be obtained from available test methods.
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This document provides specifications and illustrations for the positioning and orientation of parts with regards with coordinate systems and testing methodologies for additive manufacturing (AM) technologies in an effort to standardize the method of representation used by AM users, producers, researchers, educators, press/media, and others, particularly when reporting results from testing of parts made on AM systems. Included specifications cover coordinate systems and the location and orientation of parts. It is intended to be in accordance with the principles of ISO 841 and to clarify the specific adaptation of those principles for additive manufacturing.
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This document covers supplementary guidelines for evaluation of mechanical properties including static/quasi-static and dynamic testing of metals made by additive manufacturing (AM) to provide guidance toward reporting when results from testing of as-build specimen or those excised from printed parts made by this technique or both. This document is provided to leverage already existing standards. Guidelines are provided for mechanical properties measurements and reporting for additively manufactured metallic specimen as well as those excised from parts. This document does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. This document expands upon the nomenclature of ISO/ASTM 52900 and principles of ISO/ASTM 52921 and extends them specifically to metal additive manufacturing. The application of this document is primarily intended to provide guidance on orientation designations in cases where meaningful orientation/direction for AM cannot be obtained from available test methods.
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