Grip for tensile tests

Measuring and testing – Specimen stress or strain – or testing by stress or strain... – By loading of specimen

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051933977

ABSTRACT:
A grip for the performance of tensile tests on elongated specimens such as steel wires, wherein at least the face of the grip which has an engagement with the elongated specimen is provided with roughnesses. These roughnesses are virtual pyramids in shape, which at no point show an angle which is smaller than 100.degree.. For preference the roughnesses have the form of truncated pyramids with an upper surface area of at least 0.0025 mm.sup.2. Wear and breakages in the grip are considerably reduced.

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Journal of Physics E; Scientific Instruments, "Simple, Light-Weight Grips for Tensile Testing," p. 513, Jan. 11, 1973.
MTS Brochure, "Grips and Fixtures Catalog", MTS Systems Loop, Minneapolis, Minn., 1986.

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