Compressive Strength Test

Mechanical Tests

Compressive Strength Test

Compression testing is a very common test method used to determine the compressive strength or crush resistance of a material and the ability of the material to recover after a certain compressive force is applied and even held for a certain period of time.

Compressive Strength Test

Compression tests are used to determine material behavior under a load. The maximum tension that a material can sustain for a period of time (fixed or progressive) under a load is determined.

The compression test is usually done up to a break (rupture) or a limit. When the test is performed for a rupture, rupture detection can be defined depending on the type of material tested. When the test is done up to a limit, a load limit or deviation limit is used.

Common compression test results:

  • Load in Explosion
  • Deviation in Break
  • Work at Rupture
  • Maximum Load
  • Deviation at Maximum Load
  • Working at Maximum Load
  • Hardness
  • Chord Slope
  • Offset Efficiency
  • Stress

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