Rastanking
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- Oct 6, 2012
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Hi everyone,
I am an Undergraduate Mechanical Engineer conducting my final project which is to investigate the repaired strengths of GRP panels. I intend to create a number of panels, subject them to a impact test, repair the damage and then finally subject them to a 3 point flexural bend test.
However I am having problems in finding a specimen size, using British Standard 2746 this gives the size as a thickness of 3mm, a width of 15mm and a length of 20 x thickness. This does not allow me to perform the tests I need nor does it give me the necessary area to repair.
So my question is this, is there another BS or ASTM standard that will allow me to use non-standard size specimens and, if so, do the formulas for flexural stress, modulus etc hold true for the non-standard size plates?
I know that this is a lot of information but any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Andy
I am an Undergraduate Mechanical Engineer conducting my final project which is to investigate the repaired strengths of GRP panels. I intend to create a number of panels, subject them to a impact test, repair the damage and then finally subject them to a 3 point flexural bend test.
However I am having problems in finding a specimen size, using British Standard 2746 this gives the size as a thickness of 3mm, a width of 15mm and a length of 20 x thickness. This does not allow me to perform the tests I need nor does it give me the necessary area to repair.
So my question is this, is there another BS or ASTM standard that will allow me to use non-standard size specimens and, if so, do the formulas for flexural stress, modulus etc hold true for the non-standard size plates?
I know that this is a lot of information but any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Andy