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ASTM-C1341:2006 Edition

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C1341-06 Standard Test Method for Flexural Properties of Continuous Fiber-Reinforced Advanced Ceramic Composites

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1.1 This test method covers the determination of flexural properties of continuous fiber-reinforced ceramic composites in the form of rectangular bars formed directly or cut from sheets, plates, or molded shapes. Three test geometries are described as follows:

1.1.1 Test Geometry IA three-point loading system utilizing center point force application on a simply supported beam.

1.1.2 Test Geometry IIAA four-point loading system utilizing two force application points equally spaced from their adjacent support points with a distance between force application points of one half of the support span.

1.1.3 Test Geometry IIBA four-point loading system utilizing two force application points equally spaced from their adjacent support points with a distance between force application points of one third of the support span.

1.2 This test method applies primarily to all advanced ceramic matrix composites with continuous fiber reinforcement: uni-directional (1-D), bi-directional (2-D), tri-directional (3-D), and other continuous fiber architectures. In addition, this test method may also be used with glass (amorphous) matrix composites with continuous fiber reinforcement. However, flexural strength cannot be determined for those materials that do not break or fail by tension or compression in the outer fibers. This test method does not directly address discontinuous fiber-reinforced, whisker-reinforced, or particulate-reinforced ceramics. Those types of ceramic matrix composites are better tested in flexure using Test Methods C 1161 and C 1211.

1.3 Tests can be performed at ambient temperatures or at elevated temperatures. At elevated temperatures, a suitable furnace is necessary for heating and holding the test specimens at the desired testing temperatures.

1.4 This test method includes the following:

1.5 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard in accordance with IEEE/ASTM SI 10.

This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Scope
Referenced Documents
2 Terminology
Summary of Test Method
FIG. 1
3 Significance and Use
Interferences
4 Apparatus
5 TABLE 1
TABLE 2
6 TABLE 3
7 Hazards
Test Specimens
FIG. 2
8 FIG. 3
9 Procedure
11 Calculation of Results
FIG. 4
FIG. 5
12 TABLE 4
TABLE 5
13 Report
FIG. 6
14 Precision and Bias
15 Keywords
A1. COMPLIANCE DETERMINATION
A1.1
A2. CFCC SURFACE CONDITION AND FINISHING
A2.1
A2.2
A2.3
A2.4
TABLE 6
16 A2.5
A3. CONDITIONS AND ISSUES IN HOT FORCE APPLICATION OF TEST SPECIMENS INTO FURNACES
A3.1
A3.2
A3.3
A3.4
A3.5
A4. TOE COMPENSATION ON STRESS-STRAIN CURVES
A4.1
A4.2
A4.3
FIG. A4.1
17 A5. CORRECTIONS FOR THERMAL EXPANSION IN FLEXURAL EQUATIONS
A5.1
X1. EXAMPLE OF A TEST REPORT
X1.1
FIG. A4.2
18 FIG. X1.1
FIG. X1.1
19 REFERENCES
FIG. X1.1
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