BS EN ISO 6892-2:2011 looks at the tensile testing of metallic materials at temperatures higher than room temperature. The standard describes two methods of testing speeds. Method A is based on strain rates with narrow tolerances, while method B is based on conventional strain rate ranges and tolerances. The influence of the testing speed on the mechanical properties, determined by the tensile test, is normally greater at an elevated temperature than at room temperature.
BS EN ISO 6892-2:2011 first looks at the relevant symbols, designations and principles, before defining the test piece. It then explains the determination of original cross-sectional areas and marking the original gauge length. The standard also focuses on the different test equipment, testing conditions and test reports.
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EN ISO 6892-2:2011
ISO 6892-2:2011