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View larger ISO 1352:2011 specifies the conditions for performing torsional, constant-amplitude, nominally elastic stress fatigue tests on metallic specimens without deliberately introducing stress concentrations. The tests are carried out at ambient temperature (ideally at between 10 °C and 35 °C) in air by applying a pure couple to the specimen about its longitudinal axis.
While the form, preparation and testing of specimens of circular cross-section and tubular cross-section are described in ISO 1352:2011, component and other specialized types of testing are not included. Similarly, low-cycle torsional fatigue tests carried out under constant-amplitude angular displacement control, which lead to failure in a few thousand cycles, are also excluded.
| Author | ISO/TC 164/SC 4 Fatigue, fracture and toughness testing |
|---|---|
| Editor | ISO |
| Document type | Standard |
| Format | Paper |
| Edition | 2 |
| ICS | 77.040.10 : Mechanical testing of metals |
| Number of pages | 23 |
| Replace | ISO 1352:1977 |
| Weight(kg.) | 0.1391 |
| Year | 2011 |
| Country | Switzerland |