Thermally insulated pipeline coating test

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

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73150R, G01N 308

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050941119

ABSTRACT:
A method for determining the elongation before rupture of a syntactic material. The syntactic material consists of hollow microspheres in a polymer matrix material and may be used as insulation for deep water sub-sea flowlines, an application which requires that the material must be able to withstand a large tensile elongation without rupture. Elongation tests are performed in which various factors such as type of matrix and kind, size and bonding of microspheres are varied in order to determine the syntactic material providing maximum elongation without breaking.

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