ISO/TR 15263:2024
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
31 January 2024
Measurement uncertainties in mechanical tests on metallic materials — The evaluation of uncertainties in tensile testing
ISO/TR 15263:2024 Files
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36 Pages
Current Edition
74.89 OMR
ISO/TR 15263:2024 Scope
This document describes how the evaluation of uncertainties in tensile tests can be obtained from tests at room temperature (ISO 6892-1) or elevated temperature (ISO 6892-2).
This document reports how it can be applied to tests performed at ambient and elevated temperatures under axial loading conditions with a digital acquisition of force and displacement.
NOTE 1 As CWA 15261-2 and UNCERT CoP 07 reports, the tests are assumed to run continuously without interruptions on test pieces that have uniform gauge lengths.
NOTE 2 Annex C gives for information an indication of the typical scatter in tensile test results for a variety of materials that have been reported during laboratory inter-comparison exercises.
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