An Evaluation of Strain Measuring Devices for Ceramic Composites

An Evaluation of Strain Measuring Devices for Ceramic Composites

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A series of tensile tests was conducted on SiC/reaction bonded silicon nitrides (RBSN) composites using different methods of strain measurement. The tests were used to find the optimum strain sensing device for use with continuous fiber reinforced ceramic matrix composites in ambient and high temperature environments. Bonded resistance gages were found to offer excellent performance for room temperature tests. The clip-on gage offers the same performance, but less time is required for mounting it to the specimen. Low contact force extensometers track the strain with acceptable results at high specimen temperatures. Silicon carbide rods with knife edges are preferred. The edges must be kept sharp. The strain measuring devices should be mounted on the flat side of the specimen. This is in contrast to mounting on the rough thickness side. Gyekenyesi, John Z. and Bartolotta, Paul A. Glenn Research Center RTOP 510-01-50

Book information

ISBN: 9781729159941
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
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Number of pages: 26
Weight: 88g
Height: 280mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 1mm