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BS EN 12788:2005 Advanced technical ceramics. Mechanical properties of ceramic composites at high temperature under inert atmosphere. Determination of flexural strength

BS EN 12788:2005

Advanced technical ceramics. Mechanical properties of ceramic composites at high temperature under inert atmosphere. Determination of flexural strength

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Standard number:BS EN 12788:2005
Pages:16
Released:2006-12-29
ISBN:0 580 49862 X
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BS EN 12788:2005


This standard BS EN 12788:2005 Advanced technical ceramics. Mechanical properties of ceramic composites at high temperature under inert atmosphere. Determination of flexural strength is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 81.060.99 Other standards related to ceramics
TThis document specifies the conditions for determination of the flexural strength of ceramic matrix composite materials with continuous fibre reinforcement under three-point or four-point bending for temperatures up to 2 000 °C under vacuum or a gas atmosphere which is inert to the material under test. NOTE 1 The use of these environments is aimed at avoiding changes of the material affecting its flexural strength caused by chemical reaction with its environment during the test. This European document applies to all ceramic matrix composites with a continuous fibre reinforcement, unidirectional (1D), bidirectional (2D), and tridirectional (xD, with 2 < x £ 3), loaded along one principal axis of reinforcement. NOTE 2 The method outlined in this document should not be used to obtain values of flexural strength for design purposes.