Testing
Testing
Identify the different (a) mechanical (b) electrical (c) chemical (d) physical properties of
materials.
13. Electrical Conductivity of Materials - It is the property of material which represents that
how easily the electricity can be conducted by the material.
2. What are the different methods of testing conditioned by mechanical test?
a. Hardness Testing - The measure of how resistant solid matter is to various kinds of
permanent shape change when a force is applied.
b. Tensile Testing - subjects a sample to uniaxial tension until it fails.
c. Torque Testing - is the tendency of a force to rotate an object about an axis.
d. Fatigue Testing - is performed on parts and materials to simulate the progressive
and localized structural damage that occurs when a material is subjected to cyclic
loading.
e. Charpy Impact Testing - is a standardized high strain-rate test which determines
the amount of energy absorbed by a material during fracture.
f. Bend Testing - determines the ductility or the strength of a material by bending the
material over a given radius.
g. Proof Load Testing - is often used interchangeably with yield strength; it refers to
the tension-applied load that a test sample must support without evidence of
deformation.
h. Shear Testing - measures a material's response to shear loading.