chrisperry12345
Materials
- Jul 23, 2012
- 6
I am going to perform a test in which I will be bending various steel rods. Some of the rods will be exposed to conditions that make them much more brittle than others, and the test will consist of bending the straightened rods until the first signs of crack initiation. Comparison between the rods will be based on the maximum bend angle achieved prior to the first signs of cracking. My question is, would measuring the electrical resistance in the rod be a good way to indicate when cracking has started? In other words, let's say the rod has X ohms of resistance at the start of the test (straightened), would this number change drastically at the first signs of cracking? Theoretically it should right...
Chris
Chris