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Homepage>BS EN 15158:2006 Advanced technical ceramics. Mechanical properties of ceramic composites at high temperature under inert atmosphere. Determination of fatigue properties at constant amplitude
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BS EN 15158:2006 Advanced technical ceramics. Mechanical properties of ceramic composites at high temperature under inert atmosphere. Determination of fatigue properties at constant amplitude

BS EN 15158:2006

Advanced technical ceramics. Mechanical properties of ceramic composites at high temperature under inert atmosphere. Determination of fatigue properties at constant amplitude

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Označení normy:BS EN 15158:2006
Počet stran:22
Vydáno:2006-09-29
ISBN:0 580 49054 8
Status:Standard
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BS EN 15158:2006


This standard BS EN 15158:2006 Advanced technical ceramics. Mechanical properties of ceramic composites at high temperature under inert atmosphere. Determination of fatigue properties at constant amplitude is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 81.060.30 Advanced ceramics
This European Standard specifies the conditions for the determination of constant-amplitude of load or strain in uniaxial tension/tension or in uniaxial tension/compression cyclic fatigue properties of ceramic matrix composite materials (CMCs) with fibre reinforcement for temperature up to 2 000 °C under vacuum or a gas atmosphere which is inert to the material under test. NOTE Test environments are specified which are intended to prevent the material under test from chemically reacting with them. This European Standard applies to all ceramic matrix composites with fibre reinforcement, unidirectional (1D), bi-directional (2D), and tri-directional (xD, where 2 < x ? 3).