DD ENV 12291:1996 - Advanced technical ceramics. Mechanical properties of ceramic composites at high temperature in air at atmospheric pressure. Determination of compression properties
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The standard is applicable to advanced technical ceramics, specifically ceramic composites, and addresses their mechanical properties under compression at elevated temperatures in an air environment at atmospheric pressure.
Test Specimen Preparation: The document likely outlines the procedures for preparing test specimens, including the dimensions and geometry required for compression testing.
Testing Conditions: The standard defines the conditions under which the compression tests should be conducted. This includes the temperature range and the atmosphere (air) at atmospheric pressure.
Testing Apparatus: Details about the equipment and apparatus needed for conducting compression tests on ceramic composites at high temperatures are likely included. This may involve specialized furnaces, compression testing machines, and other necessary instruments.
Procedure for Compression Testing: The standard provides a step-by-step procedure for conducting compression tests, ensuring consistency and reliability of results. This may include the application of loads, measurement of deformation, and recording of data.
Data Analysis and Reporting: Guidelines on how to analyze the obtained data and report the results are typically covered. This involves presenting key mechanical properties such as compressive strength, modulus of elasticity, and other relevant parameters.
DD ENV 12291:1996 - Advanced technical ceramics. Mechanical properties of ceramic composites at high temperature in air at atmospheric pressure. Determination of compression properties