AHM E8/E8M – 13a. G–Gauge length. Dimensions, mm [in.] For Test Specimens with Gauge Length Four times the Diameter (E8]. Standard. Small-Size. Buy ASTM E 8/E8M: A TEST METHODS FOR TENSION TESTING OF METALLIC MATERIALS from SAI Global. Originally contact ASTM Customer Service at [email protected] For Annual Book of ASTM approved in Last previous edition approved as E8/ E8M.

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For measuring elongation at fracture with an appropriate extensometer, the gauge length of the extensometer shall be equal to the nominal gauge length required for the specimen being tested. The test methods have been used extensively in the trade for this purpose. Astm c astm normas fibra de vidrio.
E8M Tensiont testing of metallic materials Juliano row Enviado por: NOTE e8, effect of this eccentric force application may be illustrated by calculating the bending moment and stress thus added. Proper alignment of wedge grips and liners is illustrated in Fig.

The distance between spherical bearings should be as great as feasible. To ensure axial tensile stress within the gauge length, the axis of the test specimen should coincide with the center line of the heads of the testing machine. The forces used in determining tensile strength and yield strength shall be within the verified force application range of the testing machine as defined in Practices E4.
If, however, for any reason, one grip of a pair advances farther than the other as the grips tighten, an undesirable bending stress may be introduced. For short specimens and for specimens of many materials it is generally necessary to use machined test specimens and to use a special means of gripping to ensure that the specimens, when atsm load, shall be as nearly as possible in uniformly distributed pure axial tension see 5.
ASTM E8 / E8M – 13 Standard Test Methods for Tension Testing of Metallic Materials
C39M – 16 – Compressive Strength of Cylindrical This error increases to 2. This information may be useful in comparisons of materials, alloy development, quality control, and design under certain circumstances.
Both of these gripping devices should be attached to the heads of d8 testing machine through properly lubricated sphericalseated bearings. The gauge length is the most significant difference between E8 and E8M test specimens. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
ASTM E8.E8M -15-Tensiont testing of metallic materials
Originally approved in Such interpretation is usually applicable to values for reduction of area reported in the literature when no further qualification is given. Combining values from the two systems may result in non-conformance with the standard.
The values stated in each system are not exact equivalents; therefore each system must be used independently of e other. This requires that liners of several thicknesses be available to cover the range of specimen thickness. Any departure from this requirement may introduce bending stresses that are not included in the usual stress computation force divided by cross-sectional area.

A superscript epsilon indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval. For proper gripping, it is desirable that the entire length of the serrated face of each wedge ast, in contact with the specimen.
Parte 1 de 8 Designation: These wedge grips generally furnish a satisfactory means of gripping long specimens of ductile metal. Extensometers shall be used and verified to include the strains corresponding to the yield strength and elongation at fracture if determined.
ASTM E8.E8M Tensiont testing of metallic materials –
Astm a Astm a No further reproductions authorized. It is important, therefore, that care be exercised in the preparation of specimens, particularly in the machining, to maximize precision and minimize bias in test results.
NOTE 3—Punching or blanking of the reduced section may produce significant cold work or ee8 burrs, or both, along the edges which should be removed by machining. Brittle Materials—A schematic diagram of a gripping device for threaded-end specimens is shown in Fig.

For best results, the wedges should be supported over their entire lengths by the heads of the testing machine. For this reason, a small taper is permitted in the reduced section of each of the specimens described in the following sections. Current edition approved May 1, A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.
For a standard When liners are used behind the wedges, they must be of the same thickness and their faces must be flat and parallel.
