briancanadien
Mechanical
- Feb 15, 2011
- 5
Hi,
I'm trying to measure the Young's modulus as per ASTM standard 638 for reinforced plastics. I have in Instron Machine with Axial extensometer returning load and strain values.
The standard says the following with regards to the calculation of Elastic (Young's) Modulus:
Calculate the modulus of elasticity by extending the initial linear portion of the load extension curve and dividing the difference in stress corresponding to any segment of section on this straight line by the corresponding difference in strain.
The problem is the initial portion of the curve is non-linear. Long story, but my area of interest of from 0 to 2000 micro strain (ue). When I do least squares best fit on 250 to 2500 ue I get a reasonable fit to the line. When I include 0 to 250 ue, the initial curved area of the line makes my line of best fit poor. At least I think it's poor. Any suggestions on how to proceed? Can I justify truncating the first 250 ue response because because of measurement error at low loading? The attached graph shows a sample plot of Stress vs. strain from 0 to 2500 ue.
Thanks for your input.
briancanadien
I'm trying to measure the Young's modulus as per ASTM standard 638 for reinforced plastics. I have in Instron Machine with Axial extensometer returning load and strain values.
The standard says the following with regards to the calculation of Elastic (Young's) Modulus:
Calculate the modulus of elasticity by extending the initial linear portion of the load extension curve and dividing the difference in stress corresponding to any segment of section on this straight line by the corresponding difference in strain.
The problem is the initial portion of the curve is non-linear. Long story, but my area of interest of from 0 to 2000 micro strain (ue). When I do least squares best fit on 250 to 2500 ue I get a reasonable fit to the line. When I include 0 to 250 ue, the initial curved area of the line makes my line of best fit poor. At least I think it's poor. Any suggestions on how to proceed? Can I justify truncating the first 250 ue response because because of measurement error at low loading? The attached graph shows a sample plot of Stress vs. strain from 0 to 2500 ue.
Thanks for your input.
briancanadien