1、STP 1208 Automation of Mechanical Testing David T.Heberling,Editor ASTM Publication Code Number(PCN)04-012080-23 AsTM 1916 Race Street Philadelphia,PA 19103 Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights reserved);Sat Dec 19 20:04:10 EST 2015Downloaded/printed byUniversity of Washington(University of Washington)
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3、2080-23.Includes bibliographical references and index.ISBN 0-8031-1868-6 i,Testing-machines-Automation-Congresses.I.Heberling,David T.II.Series:ASTM special technical publication;1208.TA413.A88 1993 620.0044-dc20 93-16119 CIP Copyright?9 AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS,Philadelphia,PA.All
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9、/printed byUniversity of Washington(University of Washington)pursuant to License Agreement.No further reproductions authorized.Foreword This publication,Automation of Mechanical Testing,contains papers presented at the symposium of the same name,held in Pittsburgh,PA on 21 May 1992.The symposium was
10、 sponsored by ASTM Committee E-28 on Mechanical Testing.David T.Heberling,Armco Steel Co.,L.P.,Middletown Works Metallurgical Laboratory,Middletown,OH,presided as symposium chairman and is editor of the resulting publication.Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights reserved);Sat Dec 19 20:04:10 EST 2015Dow
11、nloaded/printed byUniversity of Washington(University of Washington)pursuant to License Agreement.No further reproductions authorized.Contents Overview Elements of Automated Mechanical Testing-E.a.RUTH Experiences in the Automation of Mechanical Testing-e.GEBHARDT Measurement,Control,and Data Proces
12、sing Techniques in the Automation of Mechanical TestingpP.M.MUMFORD Automated Data Acquisition and Analysis in a Mechanical Test Lab-D.H.CARTER AND W.SCOTT GIBBS A Case Study:Linking an Automated Tension Testing Machine to a Laboratory Information Management System-D.T.HEBERLIN6 Data Interpretation
13、Issues in Automated Mechanical Testing-R.y.KUAY A Comparison of Automated Versus Manual Measurement of Total Elongation-Tension Testing-D.K.SCHERRER A Technique for Determining Yield Point Elongation-J.J.YOUNG Event Criteria to Determine Bandwidth and Data Rate in Tensile Testing-A.M.N1COLSON 5 10 1
14、9 28 40 51 65 75 91 Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights reserved);Sat Dec 19 20:04:10 EST 2015Downloaded/printed byUniversity of Washington(University of Washington)pursuant to License Agreement.No further reproductions authorized.STP1208-EB/Mar.1993 Overview Because automated mechanical testing is he
15、re to stay,ASTM must come to terms with the use of automation and should waste no time addressing standardization issues associated with this technology.This was the thinking of ASTM Committee E-28 when we first decided to hold a symposium on the subject of automated testing.Two years later,the atte
16、ndance,presentations,and discussions at the resulting symposium confirmed that automation is definitely a topic of interest.Background The 1990s can,for our purposes,be considered the second decade of automated me-chanical testing.During the 1980s,test machine manufacturers first began to supply signif-icant numbers of tensile test machines equipped with PCs and specialized hardware and software for control of the testing and handling of specimens.By now,it is widely accepted that automated test