Hassan Nazari
Mechanical
- Jan 16, 2017
- 6
Dear Friends,
I am doing high speed tensile test for paperboard materials. The materials are very thin (around 0.2 [mm] thickness!!! ) and pretty soft with fracture force of just 200[N] !!
In this reason, we have always such a kind of local fracture near to the clamping area due to soft and thin material response. We are looking to find the best method for clamping device to prevent this local defects.
Maybe, somebody has any good suggestion or issue for clamping method to overcome this problem during this high speed tensile test.
I would be happy to hear from your side,
With my bests,
I am doing high speed tensile test for paperboard materials. The materials are very thin (around 0.2 [mm] thickness!!! ) and pretty soft with fracture force of just 200[N] !!
In this reason, we have always such a kind of local fracture near to the clamping area due to soft and thin material response. We are looking to find the best method for clamping device to prevent this local defects.
Maybe, somebody has any good suggestion or issue for clamping method to overcome this problem during this high speed tensile test.
I would be happy to hear from your side,
With my bests,