DS DS/EN 12789 Advanced technical ceramics - Mechanical properties of ceramic composites at high temperature under air at atmospheric pressure - Determination of flexural strength
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Title
Advanced technical ceramics - Mechanical properties of ceramic composites at high temperature under air at atmospheric pressure - Determination of flexural strength
Teknisk keramik - Mekaniske egenskaber for keramiske kompositter ved høj temperatur under luft ved atmosfærisk tryk - Bestemmelse af bøjningsstyrke
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Jan 23, 2003
Scope:
This standard specifies the conditions for determination of the flexural strength of ceramic matrix composite materials with continuous fibre reinforcement under three-point or four-point bending for temperatures up to 1700 °C in air at atmospheric pressure.
Keywords:
- ADVANCED TECHNICAL CERAMICS
- ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURES
- BEND TESTING
- BENDING STRENGTH
- CERAMICS
- COMPOSITE MATERIALS
- DEFINITION
- DEFINITIONS
- DETERMINATION
- FIBRE COMPOSITES
- FIBRE REINFORCED
- FLEXURAL STRENGTH
- HIGH TEMPERATURES
- INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE
- INTERPRETATIONS
- MEASUREMENT
- MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
- REINFORCING MATERIAL
- TEMPERATURE
- TEMPERATURE EFFECTS
- TESTING
- TESTING CONDITIONS
- UNIDIRECTIONAL
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