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ISO 5013:1985

ISO 5013:1985 Refractory products – Determination of modulus of rupture at elevated temperatures

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Specifies a method for the determination of the refractory products at elevated temperatures, under conditions of a constant rate of increase of stress. A method for determination of the same property at ambient temperature is given in ISO 5014. The modulus of rupture is the ratio of the bending moment at the point of failure to the moment of resistance (the section modulus). It is calculated from an equation which is derived from Hooke’ s Law for elastic materials.

Edition

1

Published Date

1985-01-17

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

4

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English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

Specifies a method for the determination of the refractory products at elevated temperatures, under conditions of a constant rate of increase of stress. A method for determination of the same property at ambient temperature is given in ISO 5014. The modulus of rupture is the ratio of the bending moment at the point of failure to the moment of resistance (the section modulus). It is calculated from an equation which is derived from Hooke' s Law for elastic materials.

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