Influence of specimen dimensions and strain measurement methods on tensile stress-strain curves

Y. H. Zhao, Y. Z. Guo, Q. Wei, T. D. Topping, A. M. Dangelewicz, Y. T. Zhu, T. G. Langdon, E. J. Lavernia

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Miniature tensile specimens, having various sizes and geometries, are often used to measure the mechanical properties of bulk nanostructured materials. However, these samples are generally too small for use with conventional extensometers so that the strains are usually calculated from the crosshead displacements. This study uses experimental results and finite element modeling (FEM) to critically evaluate the influence of the specimen dimensions and strain measurement methods on the tensile curves obtained from miniature specimens. Using coarse-grained Cu as a model material, the results demonstrate that the values of strain obtained from the crosshead displacement are critically influenced by the specimen dimensions such that the uniform elongation and the post-necking elongation both increase with decreasing gauge length and increasing specimen thickness. The results provide guidance on the optimum procedures for the tensile testing of miniature specimens of both coarse-grained and nanostructured materials.

源语言英语
页(从-至)68-77
页数10
期刊Materials Science and Engineering: A
525
1-2
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 15 11月 2009

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