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Casting a Composite material characterization

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MechEngineerNT

Mechanical
Dec 13, 2013
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Hi Guys,

I currently investigating a casting procedure that the company i have been working for has had a lot of issues with. So I outfitted this with pressure transducers and load cells. I applied to load cells on the top and bottom of the cast, and pressure transducers on the OD of the cast. So essentially the finished product looks like a cylinder. The odd thing is though that I am getting a higher pressure reading on the radial transducer that the surface pressure. Is this possible? I understand each material has its own Poissons ratio, however can this happen?

Thanks,
--MechengineerNT
 
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Sorry, bad grammar. I've been getting higher pressure readings on the OD of the part as compared to the surface of the part. We are applying a pressure only to the top surface.
 
We here can't see your part, so it's hard for us to understand how the OD of a cylinder is distinct from its surface.

Could you perhaps attach a photo or drawing?




Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
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