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Shoke, L
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Sono, TJ
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Olubambi, PA
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2013-06-12T12:45:20Z |
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2013-06-12T12:45:20Z |
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2013-04 |
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Shoke, L, Sono, T.J and Olubambi P.A. 2013. Utilization of ISO 6892:2009 testing standard for determining tensile properties of TM380 mild steel. The Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, vol. 113, pp 1-6 |
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2225-6253 |
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http://www.saimm.co.za/Journal/v113n04p375.pdf
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6783
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Copyright: 2013 SAIMM. Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, vol. 113, pp 1-6 |
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The aim of this study was to develop an in-house tensile testing procedure that would yield accurate and reproducible parameters as input material properties into computational models for numerical simulations of the mechanical behaviour of TM380 mild steel. To achieve this objective, we reviewed the ISO 6892:2009 tensile testing standard along with reported good practice guidelines. Tensile tests were conducted on a dog-bone shaped TM380 mild steel specimen with strain gauges attached on either side, to monitor alignment and measure strain, using three different types of tensile testing machines. Parameters quantified included yield stress, ultimate tensile strength, and modulus of elasticity. The values of these parameters were found to be in agreement with the values supplied by the manufacturer's specification and showed minimal variations between laboratories. Thus it can be concluded that the tensile test procedure used resulted in accurate and reproducible results. The strain values calculated as per standard were in disagreement with those determined from extensometer and strain gauges and resulted in lower elastic modulus values. This confirms that the current testing procedures require the use of long-range strain gauges or extensometer to determine the strain. A chemical analysis was conducted to verify the specification by the manufacture. The specimen was found to be fairly homogeneous with minor sulphide inclusions. The micrographs reveal a pearlite and ferrite structure typical of mild steel, and the fractographs show a dimpled surface typical of ductile fracture, which is an attribute of mild steel. |
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The Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy |
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Workflow;11112 |
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TM380 mild steel |
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International Standard Organisation |
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ISO 892:2009 |
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Tensile properties |
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Utilization of ISO 6892:2009 testing standard for determining tensile properties of TM380 mild steel |
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Article |
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Shoke, L., Sono, T., & Olubambi, P. (2013). Utilization of ISO 6892:2009 testing standard for determining tensile properties of TM380 mild steel. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6783 |
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Shoke, L, TJ Sono, and PA Olubambi "Utilization of ISO 6892:2009 testing standard for determining tensile properties of TM380 mild steel." (2013) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6783 |
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Shoke L, Sono T, Olubambi P. Utilization of ISO 6892:2009 testing standard for determining tensile properties of TM380 mild steel. 2013; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6783. |
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