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Abstract: 断裂强度是指材料在受力作用下破断前所能承受的最大拉伸或压缩力,是评估材料强度和耐久性的关键指标。它通常以力的单位面积(如N/mm²或psi)表示。对于金属材料,断裂强度被称为抗拉强度,而对于非金属材料,如塑料和橡胶,则称为拉伸强度。测量断裂强度的方法包括拉伸试验、冲击试验、弯曲试验和剪切试验。断裂强度在材料设计和选择中尤为重要,确保材料在实际应用中具备足够的承载能力和可靠性。

Breaking strength refers to the maximum tensile or compressive force that a material can withstand before it breaks under force. It is an important indicator to describe the strength and durability of a material. In the mechanics of materials testing, the strength at break is usually measured by applying a tensile or compressive force. The magnitude of the breaking strength depends on factors such as the properties of the material, the preparation process, and the test conditions. For engineering materials and components, breaking strength is one of the important parameters to evaluate their load-bearing capacity and durability, so it is of great significance to accurately test and evaluate them.

Breaking strength is usually expressed as the unit area of the force, i.e., N/mm² or psi, etc. For metallic materials, breaking strength refers to the maximum stress that a material can withstand before breaking in a tensile test, often referred to as tensile strength. For non-metallic materials, such as plastics, rubber, etc., breaking strength is often referred to as tensile strength or tensile breaking strength, which describes the maximum tensile stress that a material can withstand before breaking in a tensile test. In addition, there are some special test methods, such as impact test, bending test, shear test, etc., which can be used to measure the breaking strength of materials.

Breaking strength is of great significance for the design and selection of materials. In practical application, it is necessary to select suitable materials and processing technologies according to specific application conditions, so as to ensure that the breaking strength of the material meets the requirements. In addition, proper quality control and testing is required to ensure consistent performance and reliable quality of the materials produced.

Fig. 1 of the Breaking Strength Test Instrument


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