Flexural testing Flashcards

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Why are measured properties in flexural testing not considered true material properties?

A

Because a smaller volume of material is under maximum stress. The smaller volume means there’s a lower chance of critical flaws or defects being present, which can lead to higher measured strength.

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Why do we get an ‘Onset effect’ In the beginning of the stress strain curve during flexural testing?

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In the beginning of the test, if the material is uneven or imperfect, it adjusts to the supports or loading surface

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Why is a 4-point bending test more accurate than a 3-point bending test?

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  • The stress distribution is more uniform along the length between the two inner supports.
  • Zero shear at midspan
  • Smaller contact stresses
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In a composite, how does the ply orientation together with the loading orientation influence the failure mode?

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  • if outermost plies are oriented in the loading direction, compression failure is more likely
  • if outermost plies are oriented transverse, tensile failure occurs first
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What is usually the purpose of testing a short beam in a 3-point bending test?

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The small span to thickness ratio promotes shear failure. It is a popular shear-related test method. A strength value indicative of matrix shear and fibre-matrix interface bond is obtained. Not a true material shear property

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What are the valid failure modes for short beam strength testing?

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Only interlaminar shear (NOT flexure failure)

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What are the purpose of the different parts of a sandwich construction?

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  • Face sheets: Takes up the bending moment
  • Core: Transfers shear, provides stability, distribute stresses, absorbs impact load and prevents face sheets from buckling
  • adhesive bond: Fix coore and sheet together
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What are the most common failure modes in a sandwich structure?

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  • Face sheet yielding
  • Face sheet buckling
  • Core shear failure
  • Core crushing
  • Face adhesive bond failure
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