Topic: Flexural Modulus Testing
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What is flexural modulus?
I think you are refering to the 'section modulus' which is a geometrical property of a cross section. it is the moment of inertia divided by the distance from the centroid or neutral axis to the farthest point of the section. this modulus m... Read More »
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What is the flexural modulus of mild steel?
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What is 1% secant flexural modulus?
If you look at the stress-strain curve of a material which is curved up to yield (like concrete, some metals, and some plastics), imagine drawing a line from the origin to the curve at 1% strain. This line would lie below the curve connecti... Read More »
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The three point bending flexural test provides values for the modulus of elasticity in bending E_f , flexural stress \sigma_f , flexural strain \epsilon_f and the ... More »
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Modulus of Elasticity or Young's modulus (denoted as E) of a material is the magnitude of axial stress (unit N/mm^2 or MPa) required to produce a unit axial strain in it. This property of a material is measured in the lab with precision. Fl... Read More »
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The flexural modulus is a function of member geometry and material stress-strain behavior during elastic deformations due to flexural loading.. The flexural creep modulus describes creep, time-dependent plastic deformation, under flexural l... Read More »
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This question is very 'open ended', there are a number of different kinds of information that would be needed to exactly answer the question, ie shape of steel members, structural steels, etc. But for a quick answer here you go: In structur... Read More »
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You would take a sample of the material that conforms to the ASTM standards, and place it into a machine that can measure both the force applied and either the elongation or (preferably) the strain, via the use of an extensometer. The machi... Read More »
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In a complex way... A beam in bending has one side in tension, the other side in compression so they are related "sort of". The real answer is it depends on the details. If the flexure does not exceed the yield point (so all elastic deforma... Read More »
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