Reference number
ISO 14126:1999
ISO 14126:1999
Fibre-reinforced plastic composites — Determination of compressive properties in the in-plane direction
Edition 1
1999-09
Withdrawn
ISO 14126:1999
23638
Withdrawn (Edition 1, 1999)

Abstract

1.1 This International Standard specifies two methods for determining compressive properties, in directions parallel

to the plane of lamination, of fibre-reinforced plastic composites.

1.2 The compressive properties are of interest for specifications and quality-control purposes.

1.3 Two loading methods and two types of specimen are described. They are:

Method 1: provides shear loading of the specimen (gauge length unsupported).

Method 2: provides end loading, or mixed loading, of the specimen (gauge length unsupported).

NOTE For tabbed specimens end-loaded using method 2, some load is transferred into the specimen gauge length by

shear through the tabs.

Type A specimen: rectangular cross-section, fixed thickness, end-tabbed.

Type B specimen: rectangular cross-section, range of thicknesses, untabbed or end-tabbed (two sizes

available).

Any combination of test method and specimen may be used, provided that the requirements of subclause 9.8 are

satisfied and that the specimen is representative of the material under test. These alternative test conditions will not

necessarily give the same result.

The type A specimen is the preferred specimen for unidirectionally reinforced materials tested in the fibre direction.

For other materials, the type A or B specimen may be used. The type B2 specimen is preferred for mat, fabric and

other multidirectionally reinforced materials.

1.4 The methods are suitable for fibre-reinforced thermoplastic and thermosetting plastic composites.

Unreinforced and particle-filled plastics, as well as those reinforced with short fibres (less than 1 mm in length), are

covered by ISO 604 (see bibliography).

1.5 The methods are performed using specimens which may be machined from a test panel made in accordance

with ISO 1268 or equivalent methods, or from finished or semi-finished products.

1.6 The methods specify required dimensions for the specimen. Tests which are carried out on specimens of other

dimensions, or on specimens which are prepared under different conditions, may produce results which are not

comparable. Other factors, such as the speed of testing, the support fixture used and the condition of the

specimens, can influence the results. Consequently, when comparative data are required, these factors must be

carefully controlled and recorded.

1.7 Fibre-reinforced plastics are usually anisotropic. It is therefore often useful to cut test specimens in at least the

two main directions of anisotropy, or in directions previously specified (for example a lengthwise direction

associated with the production process).

General information

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     : 1999-09
    : Withdrawal of International Standard [95.99]
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