ISO/TC 164/SC 1/WG 4 - Conventional quasi-static tensile test procedures
Modes opératoires d’essais de traction quasi-statiques conventionnels
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ISO/TC 164/SC 1/WG 4 is a Subcommittee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Conventional quasi-static tensile test procedures". This committee has published 8 standards.
ISO/TC 164/SC 1/WG 4 develops ISO standards. Currently, there are 8 published standards from this subcommittee.
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This document provides specifications for testing miniaturised metallic test pieces where not enough material is available for test pieces according to ISO 6892-1. The guidelines in this document are not intended to replace the requirements of the standard method described in ISO 6892-1. This document refers to conventionally manufactured materials. NOTE 1 Additional information regarding testing of additively manufactured materials are given in ISO/ASTM 52909[5]. NOTE 2 Further information on the performance of miniaturised test pieces in tensile testing and the comparability of respective results is available in References [8] to [14].
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This document specifies the method for tensile testing of metallic materials and defines the mechanical properties which can be determined at room temperature. NOTE Annex A contains further recommendations for computer controlled testing machines.
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ISO 6892-2:2018 specifies a method of tensile testing of metallic materials at temperatures higher than room temperature.
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ISO 6892-4:2015 specifies the method of tensile testing of metallic materials in liquid helium (the boiling point is ?269 °C or 4,2 K, designated as 4 K) and defines the mechanical properties that can be determined. This part of ISO 6892 may apply also to tensile testing at cryogenic temperatures (less than ?196 °C or 77 K), which requires special apparatus, smaller test pieces, and concern for serrated yielding, adiabatic heating, and strain-rate effects. To conduct a tensile test according to this part of ISO 6892 at 4 K, the test piece installed in a cryostat is fully submerged in liquid helium (He) and tested using displacement control at a nominal strain rate of 10−3 s−1 or less. NOTE The boiling point of the rare 3He isotope is 3,2 K. Usually, the tests are performed in 4He or a mixture of 3He and 4He with a high concentration of 4He. Therefore, the temperature is, as designated before, 4 K.
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ISO 6892-3:2015 specifies a method of tensile testing of metallic materials at temperatures between +10 °C and -196 °C.
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ISO 6892-1:2016 specifies the method for tensile testing of metallic materials and defines the mechanical properties which can be determined at room temperature. NOTE Annex A contains further recommendations for computer controlled testing machines.
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ISO 6892-2:2011 specifies a method of tensile testing of metallic materials at temperatures higher than room temperature.
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ISO 6892-1:2009 specifies the method for tensile testing of metallic materials and defines the mechanical properties which can be determined at room temperature.
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