DS DS/CEN/TS 843-6 Advanced technical ceramics - Monolithic ceramics - Mechanical properties at room temperature - Part 6: Guidance for fractographic investigation
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Title
Advanced technical ceramics - Monolithic ceramics - Mechanical properties at room temperature - Part 6: Guidance for fractographic investigation
Teknisk keramik - Monolitisk keramik - Mekaniske egenskaber ved stuetemperatur - Del 6: Vejledning for fragtografisk undersøgelse
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Jun 30, 2004
Scope:
This Technical Specification contains guidelines to be adopted when evaluating the appearance of the fracture surface of an advanced technical ceramic. The purpose in undertaking this procedure can be various, for example, for material development or quality assessment, to identify normal or abnormal causes of failure, or as a design aid.
Keywords:
- ADVANCED TECHNICAL CERAMICS
- AMBIENT TEMPERATURES
- APPEARANCE
- CERAMICS
- DEFINITION
- DEFINITIONS
- ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING
- EVALUATIONS
- FLAWS
- FRACTURE
- FRACTURE TOUGHNESS
- MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
- MONOLITHIC MATERIALS
- SURFACE OF FRACTURES
- SURFACES
- TEST REPORTS
- TESTING
- VISUAL INSPECTION (TESTING)
- FRACTURES : MATERIALS
- AREA
- DEFECTS
- MACROSCOPIC ANALYSIS
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