Standard Test Methods for Conducting Creep, Creep-Rupture, and Stress-Rupture Tests of Metallic Materials


Importancia y uso:

4.1 Rupture tests, properly interpreted, provide a measure of the ultimate load-carrying ability of a material as a function of time. Creep tests measure the load-carrying ability for limited deformations. The two tests complement each other in defining the load-carrying ability of a material. In selecting material and designing parts for service at elevated temperatures, the type of test data used will depend on the criterion of load-carrying ability that better defines the service usefulness of the material.

Subcomité:

E28.04

Referida por:

F2281-04R24, E0531-24, A0891_A0891M-24, B0639-02R18, E0633-21A, A0471_A0471M-19R24, A0484_A0484M-24B, B1015-20, A0193_A0193M-24A, A0732_A0732M-20, C1291-25, A0608_A0608M-20, B0637-23, A0193_A0193M-24A, A0453_A0453M-17R24, B0670-07R18, E0292-24, A0470_A0470M-05R25, E1457-23E01, E2760-19E03, E2714-13R20, E0328-21

Volúmen:

03.01

Número ICS:

77.040.10 (Mechanical testing of metals)

Palabras clave:

creep; creep rate; creep-rupture; elongation; gauge diameter; gauge length; original cross-sectional area; plastic strain; reduction of area; relative humidity; strain; stress; stress rupture; temperature; test time; thermocouples;

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Norma
E139

Versión
24

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Test Method

Fecha aprobación
2024-11-15