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BURŠA, J.; JANÍČEK, P.; VAJDÁK, M.
Originální název
ACCURACY ESTIMATION OF ELASTICITY MODULI EVALUATED BY FOUR-POINT BENDING
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Originální abstrakt
The present paper deals with practical applicability of four-point bending in determination of elasticity moduli. In [1] and [2], a theory was derived for evaluation of elasticity moduli by four point bending, namely for materials showing different moduli in tension and in compression, and for thin layers (e.g. plasmatic coatings), respectively. The limitations for reasonable exploitation of this method lie in the inaccuracy of results. As it can be expected, and as it was already mentioned in [2], the influence of input quantities inaccuracy on the results error can be very substantial. This is, in particular, the case of thin layers; since the measured plasmatic layer represents a small part of the specimen cross - section (usually less than 10%), the influence of the layer parameters (modulus of elasticity, thickness) on the resulting strain is relatively low. In an inverse problem, consequently, small changes in measured strains or thickness can result in large deviations in the determined moduli of elasticity for these layers. These non-linear dependences are analysed in the paper and, as a consequence, general rules for practical use of this method are formulated.
Anglický abstrakt
Klíčová slova
Modulus of elasticity, four-point bending
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Rok RIV
2011
Vydáno
01.12.2004
ISSN
1210-2717
Periodikum
Inženýrská mechanika - Engineering Mechanics
Svazek
11
Číslo
6
Stát
Česká republika
Strany od
1
Strany počet
12
BibTex
@article{BUT46483, author="Jiří {Burša} and Přemysl {Janíček} and Michal {Vajdák}", title="ACCURACY ESTIMATION OF ELASTICITY MODULI EVALUATED BY FOUR-POINT BENDING", journal="Inženýrská mechanika - Engineering Mechanics", year="2004", volume="11", number="6", pages="12", issn="1210-2717" }