BS EN ISO 6357:2010 is a technical standard that provides guidelines for determining the tensile properties of metallic materials. This international standard was published by the British Standards Institution (BSI) and is based on the European standard EN ISO 6357:2006.
Scope of the Standard
The standard defines the terminology, test methods, and requirements for carrying out tensile tests on metallic materials. It applies to both metallic specimens with round cross-sections and specimens with rectangular cross-sections. The standard covers a wide range of metallic materials, including ferrous and non-ferrous metals, as well as alloys.
Tensile Testing Procedure
The standard outlines the step-by-step procedure to perform a tensile test on metallic materials. This includes preparing the specimen, applying the load, measuring the deformation, and calculating various mechanical properties such as yield strength, ultimate tensile strength, and elongation. The standard also specifies the test equipment requirements, including the testing machine, grips, and extensometers.
Benefits and Applications
BS EN ISO 6357:2010 provides a standardized method for evaluating the tensile properties of metallic materials. This allows manufacturers, researchers, and quality control personnel to compare and assess the performance of different materials. The data obtained from tensile tests can be used to ensure the reliability and safety of structural components, automotive parts, aerospace components, and other products made from metallic materials.