Standard Terminology Relating to Methods of Mechanical Testing

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1.1 This terminology covers the principal terms relating to methods of mechanical testing of solids. The general definitions are restricted and interpreted, when necessary, to make them particularly applicable and practicable for use in standards requiring or relating to mechanical tests. These definitions are published to encourage uniformity of terminology in product specifications.
1.2 Terms relating to fatigue and fracture testing are defined in Terminology E 1823.

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Designation:E6–03
Standard Terminology Relating to
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Methods of Mechanical Testing
ThisstandardisissuedunderthefixeddesignationE6;thenumberimmediatelyfollowingthedesignationindicatestheyearoforiginal
adoptionor,inthecaseofrevision,theyearoflastrevision.Anumberinparenthesesindicatestheyearoflastreapproval.Asuperscript
epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense.
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e NOTE—Editorial changes were made throughout in March 2006.
1. Scope
bend test D
bending strain see strain
1.1 This terminology covers the principal terms relating to
bias, statistical G
methods of mechanical testing of solids. The general defini- biaxial stretching D
break elongation see maximum elongation
tions are restricted and interpreted, when necessary, to make
breaking load B
them particularly applicable and practicable for use in stan-
Brinell hardness number C
dards requiring or relating to mechanical tests. These defini-
Brinell hardness test C
calibration G
tions are published to encourage uniformity of terminology in
calibration factor G
product specifications.
chord modulus see modulus of elasticity
1.2 Termsrelatingtofatigueandfracturetestingaredefined compressive strength B
compressive stress see stress
in Terminology E1823.
compressometer G
constraint A
2. Referenced Documents
creep E
creep recovery E
2.1 ASTM Standards:
creep rupture strength E
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E8 TestMethodsforTensionTestingofMetallicMaterials
creep strength E
E8M Test Methods for Tension Testing of Metallic Mate- deep drawing D
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deflectometer G
rials [Metric]
discontinuous yielding B
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E796 Test Method for Ductility Testing of Metallic Foil
discontinuous yielding stress B
E1823 Terminology Relating to Fatigue and Fracture Test-
ductility A
2
dynamic mechanical measurement G
ing
eccentricity B
edge distance F
3. Index of Terms
edge distance ratio F
elastic calibration device G
3.1 The definitions of the following terms, which are listed
elastic constants see modulus of elasticity and Poisson’s
alphabetically, appear in the indicated sections of 4.1.
ratio
elastic force-measurement device G
Term Section
accuracy G elastic limit A
elastic modulus see modulus of elasticity
alignment B
angle of bend D elastic true strain A
elongation B
angle of twist B
angular strain see strain engineering strain see strain
engineering stress see stress
axial strain see strain
extensometer G
bearing area F
bearing force F extensometer system G
fatigue ductility D
bearing strain F
bearing strength F fatigue ductility exponent D
fatigue life B
bearing stress F
bearing yield strength F forming limit curve D
forming limit diagram D
fracture ductility A
fracture strength A
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This terminology is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E28 on fracture stress see stress
Mechanical Testing and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E28.91 on free bend D
force A
Editorial and Terminology except where designated otherwise. A subcommittee
gage length G
designation in parentheses following a definition indicates the subcommittee with
guided bend D
responsibility for that definition.
hardness C
Current edition approved June 10, 2003. Published August 2003. Originally
indentation hardness C
approved 1923. Last previous edition approved 2002 as E6–02a.
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E6–03
initial recovery E ultimate elongation see maximum elongation
initial strain E uniform elongation B
initial stress E upper yield strength B
Knoop hardness number C verification G
Knoop hardness test C Vickers hardness number C
limiting dome height D Vickers hardness test C
linear (tensile or compressive) strain see strain wrap-around bend D
load A yield point B
lower yield strength B yield point elongation B
macrostrain see strain yield strength B (also see upper yield strength and
malleability see ductility lower yield strength)
Young’s modulus A
mandrel (in bend testing) D
maximum elongation B zero time E
mechanical hysteresis A
mechanical properties A
4. Terminology
mechanical testing A
microstrain see strain 4.1 Terms and Definitions:
modulus of elasticity A
modulus of rigidity see modulus of elasticity
A. GENERAL DEFINITIONS
modulus of rupture in bending D
modulus of rupture in torsion B
constraint, n—any restriction to the deformation of a body.
necking B
(E28.11)
nominal stress see stress
normal stress see stress
ductility, n—the ability of a material to deform plastically
physical properties see mechanical properties
before fracturing. (E28.02)
pin see mandrel (in bend testing)
plastic true strain A
DISCUSSION—Ductility is usually evaluated by measuring (1
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