| 1. | The tensile test is widely used to study deformation mechanisms.
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| 2. | The tensile test is basically the same, except that it measures the pullout strength.
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| 3. | It is useful for strain measurements and tensile tests.
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| 4. | The multiaxial tensile test provides a plane stress boundary condition at the edges of the sample.
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| 5. | In practice, the R value is usually measured at 20 % elongation in a tensile test.
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| 6. | The most visible effect of hydrogen in materials is a drastic reduction in ductility during tensile tests.
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| 7. | This spurred the development of MEMS with the capability of carrying out tensile tests on individual nanoscale elements.
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| 8. | A sample subjected to a tensile test can typically withstand stresses higher than its yield stress without breaking.
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| 9. | Photo caption : Drakeconducts a tensile test at the Bonifacio-Stanger Materials Testing Corp . to determinethequality of construction materials.
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| 10. | An alternative test is the restrained tensile test, which is much more difficult to perform, and requires calibrated equipment.
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