Miniaturized Testing of Engineering Materials

Miniaturized Testing of Engineering Materials by V. Karthik, published by Taylor & Francis Group on June 30, 2020, offers a detailed examination of methods for characterizing the mechanical properties of engineering materials at micro-scale sizes ranging from 0.3 to 5.0 mm. This edition, comprising 165 pages, presents a thorough exploration of various challenges related to miniature specimen testing, including data transferability and numerical simulation techniques.
Readers will find discussions on the application of these methods to real structures, utilizing scooped-out samples or in-situ testing approaches. The book also emphasizes the importance of developing a standardized code of practice for miniature testing. Covering topics such as nanoscience and materials science, this work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of engineering and analytical techniques.
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This book is a comprehensive overview of methods of characterizing the mechanical properties of engineering materials using specimen sizes in the micro-scale regime (0.3-5.0 mm). A range of issues associated with miniature specimen testing like correlation methodologies for data transferability between different specimen sizes, use of numerical simulation/analysis for data inversion, application to actual structures using scooped out samples or by in-situ testing, and more importantly developing a common code of practice are discussed and presented in a concise manner.
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