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Articles

Determination of Elastic Constants for Porous Sintered Iron Powder Compacts

Pages 129-133 | Published online: 19 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

Porous sintered iron powder compacts were tested in uniaxial tension and compression and values for the fundamental elastic constants E and ν determined by direct measurement. This information- was used to calculate values for G and K for wholly tensile and compressive situations. Further tests were conducted involving various combinations of tensile and compressive stress, i.e. bending and torsion tests, from which corresponding values for E and G were obtained. The study showed that the elastic response in tension differed from that in compression, due to pore deformation. Furthermore, the apparent value for G depended upon the proportions of tensile to compressive stress present in the stress system to which the material was subjected. PM/0368

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