In this one-day course, students will learn about materials testing. The course highlights the basics of materials testing including mechanical properties, different types of testing, stress/strain test curves, modulus, yield, and application testing with demonstrations on computerized materials test instruments. Students will observe tensile, compressive, flexural, and peel tests to learn to interpret test curves and calculated results.
After completing this course, you will be able to:
Understand basic materials testing terminology, theory and concepts
Understand typical force/displacement test curves and be able to distinguish between different types of curves
Do's and Dont's when running typical tensile, compression, flexure, and peel tests
Learn good testing procedures when using a computerized testing instrument to perform tension, compression, flexural and peel testing
Learn the importance of system calibration for data accuracy
Understand specimen geometry and the importance of specimen dimensions
Calculate stress, strain, elongation, modulus, offset yield, and other advanced calculations
Be able to interpret test curves and to label major points and results
Understand different types of strain measurements and devices