Goal of The Experiment
Goal of The Experiment
Goal of The Experiment
)Compression Test(
• Equipments:-
• Theory:
The compression test is considered as the opposite of tension test. The
materials in such tests are considered as brittle like wood and others. The
specimens are formed as cubic or cylindrical shape where the length is less
than twice of its width or diameter. The specimen is characterized as :-
1. The area exposed to compression is either of square, rectangular, or circular
shape.
2. The percentage of increasing in cross sectional area and decreasing in length
is calculated .
3.This experiment is generally conducted on brittle material .
4.There is no yielding point in this experiment.
ΔL E A o
• P= ………………………………………………………….(2)
Lo
Where:-
Lo: Original length before testing in (mm)
Ao: Original Cross sectional area of specimen in (mm²)
E: Modulus of elasticity (or Young 's modulus) ( N/mm²)
P: Applied force (N)
ΔL: Amount of reduction the length of the specimen (mm)
• σ = ε Ε …………………………………………………………………. (3)
Ρ
• σ= …………………………………………………………………..
Α
(4)
ΔL
• ε= …………………………………………………………………... (5)
L
ε
*From the previous figure, the amount of strain in compression test is much less
than that in tensile test.
• Experiment procedure
1. Measure the dimensions of the specimen (L0, W0, t0) as original length, width and
thickness as shown below.
Lo
Wo to
3. Rest the measuring gauge, and start the machine and increase the force gradually.
4. Take the reading of ( ΔL) and P at the same time and fill the table below.
5. Increase the load P, till failure and fill the table with all readings at each increase,
you should notice the change in the shape and dimension of the specimen..
9. Calculate the percentage of change in dimension such as change of length, width and
thickness.
Length
Force (P) )σ(Stress )ε(Strain modulus of elasticity
No reduction
kN ΔL(mm) )N/mm²) E(N/mm²)
1 2.5 0.01
2 5 0.02
3 7 0.03
4 9 0.04
5 14 0.05
6 18 0.07
7 20 0.09
8 22 0.11
9 24 0.12
10 26 0.14
11 28 0.15
12 30 0.18
Where:
W0 = 40.3 mm , t0 = 41.5 mm , L0 = 79.8 mm
Wf = 40.4 mm , tf = 41.6 mm , Lf = 79.62 mm
Discussion:
1. What is the shape of failure occurred in this experiment?
2. What is the average of modulus of elasticity on this specimen?
3. Discuss the experiment results?
4. Describe at least four errors occurred in this experiment and how to avoid them?
5. Use English technical writing in preparing your report